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DeepInstinct Endpoint vs Kaspersky Free
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<blockquote data-quote="Kongo" data-source="post: 1045938" data-attributes="member: 59691"><p>While I agree with you for the most part, I still think that DeepInstinct won't distinguish between malware that is mainly targeted at home users or malware that is mainly targeted at businesses. Kaspersky however truly has more features and characteristics that most home users need. Web-blocking, less false positives etc.</p><p>DeepInstinct is very effective against zero-days but therefor definitely more prone to false positives. Both offer great protection against all kinds of malware so it's hard to choose a winner.</p><p>The reason why I chose DeepInstinct is it's simplicity, performance and stability and of course it's effectiveness against malware. I just have less problems with DeepInstinct than with any other AV I used before. It just feels very matured unlike many other home AV's out there. That's mainly due to the fact, that home solutions often aren't the priorities for the AV companies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kongo, post: 1045938, member: 59691"] While I agree with you for the most part, I still think that DeepInstinct won't distinguish between malware that is mainly targeted at home users or malware that is mainly targeted at businesses. Kaspersky however truly has more features and characteristics that most home users need. Web-blocking, less false positives etc. DeepInstinct is very effective against zero-days but therefor definitely more prone to false positives. Both offer great protection against all kinds of malware so it's hard to choose a winner. The reason why I chose DeepInstinct is it's simplicity, performance and stability and of course it's effectiveness against malware. I just have less problems with DeepInstinct than with any other AV I used before. It just feels very matured unlike many other home AV's out there. That's mainly due to the fact, that home solutions often aren't the priorities for the AV companies. [/QUOTE]
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