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<blockquote data-quote="normalizerx" data-source="post: 780934" data-attributes="member: 2723"><p>Most AV vendors advertise as able to protect 100%, and add tests and best of customers' opinions. Imagine if they state the obvious truth - we can't protect you 100%, a lot of scenarios depend on you, the user or let's say - for better protection, please consult a knowledgeable expert to set your product. This will imminently impact their sales. The overdramatic frenzy of this kind of 100% advertising has tied the vendors quite tight and they have to stick to this trend if they want to sell their products. And one very sad but obvious truth - people like being lied to, they like to hear what they think is right or what would like to be right, so that when it turns out it is not right, they can blame someone else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="normalizerx, post: 780934, member: 2723"] Most AV vendors advertise as able to protect 100%, and add tests and best of customers' opinions. Imagine if they state the obvious truth - we can't protect you 100%, a lot of scenarios depend on you, the user or let's say - for better protection, please consult a knowledgeable expert to set your product. This will imminently impact their sales. The overdramatic frenzy of this kind of 100% advertising has tied the vendors quite tight and they have to stick to this trend if they want to sell their products. And one very sad but obvious truth - people like being lied to, they like to hear what they think is right or what would like to be right, so that when it turns out it is not right, they can blame someone else. [/QUOTE]
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