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ESET Internet Security 2019 Review
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<blockquote data-quote="DeepWeb" data-source="post: 780451" data-attributes="member: 63811"><p>Eh. As usual, never be a fanboy of one anti-malware product. I had Eset when it was great, then I had Emsisoft when it was great, now I'm on Kaspersky. One year, one product is better another year another product is better. Always be on your feet and switch to the best product that works for your demands.</p><p></p><p>Also disagree with the idea that you are expected to configure your AV. You are buying an antivirus. The default configuration should be the optimal configuration between security and performance. The default config is what the vendor decided to be secure and you trust that vendor. This result is bad, there's no excuse. But they'll probably be better next year or even next month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeepWeb, post: 780451, member: 63811"] Eh. As usual, never be a fanboy of one anti-malware product. I had Eset when it was great, then I had Emsisoft when it was great, now I'm on Kaspersky. One year, one product is better another year another product is better. Always be on your feet and switch to the best product that works for your demands. Also disagree with the idea that you are expected to configure your AV. You are buying an antivirus. The default configuration should be the optimal configuration between security and performance. The default config is what the vendor decided to be secure and you trust that vendor. This result is bad, there's no excuse. But they'll probably be better next year or even next month. [/QUOTE]
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