Never heard of Voodoshield before.
Don't like anything Comodo (feel like being closed in a box).
Have tried Windows 10 since its inception and a recent hic with Acronis True Image 2016 as a result of latest irreversible update made me revert back to Windows 7. Who knows what other shareware or freeware will get a hic as a result of future Windows 10 updates from which we can not roll back, at least not on a longterm!
If software is working fine with Windows 7 and not on Windows 10, why should i pay to upgrade?
Maybe best is just to let Windows 10 roll by for a little while...
It's a good ad blocker, where it excels over Ublock is that once installed it is not just for your browser, it is system wide and willBtw, does Adguard Windows desktop app fit in any security category here?
Sadly it does this with a lot of security software that's supposed to be compatible (even software that isn't an AV such as Comodo Firewall). The way to get around it is to install Bitdefender first then Malwarebytes afterwards.Bitdefender is no stranger to me.
It comes with 360 Total Security.
But here is what happens when i tried to install the free edition:
http://imagizer.imageshack.com/img923/4941/3Jkpyc.png
Proof that Malwarebytes is considered as AV!
I'm not sure if it will disable itself with MB installed or not seeing as MB has always been considered a secondary real-time protection solution until v3 (or so MB claim) and the fact it isn't listed on Microsoft's security vendors list. It should disable itself if you install Bitdefender and you can always disable it manually through the UI, group policy, or the registry.@Arequire, doesn't this in some way confirm Windows 10 Defender system that disables itself if MB is installed?
If you right click on tray icon it gives you the option to move the shield.@frogboy - VS was on my must do list... briefly looking at it, did install it but, correct me if i'm wrong, but it seems to be much like WinPatrol.
Wish there were options for VS icon to appear elsewhere (already have Adguard Windows app icon).