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ESET VS G-Data VS Emsisoft VS F-Secure
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<blockquote data-quote="Sorrento" data-source="post: 978082" data-attributes="member: 93754"><p>I like the simplicity of F-Secure, the not so good side is it's issues with Shadow Defender, & HitManPro / HitmanPro.Alert for example which have to be removed before installation, according to the F-Secure forum these can be re-installed without issue but I can't really see the need for this in the first place? Eset, was the best for a while but now needs extensive tweaking along with a less than intuitive firewall - Emsisoft still good but imposes a greater load on this Ryzen 5-5600 PC than the others & having bought expensive hardware I'm not seeing it drained away when other AV's don't have this problem, more of a point of principle - I voted F-Secure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sorrento, post: 978082, member: 93754"] I like the simplicity of F-Secure, the not so good side is it's issues with Shadow Defender, & HitManPro / HitmanPro.Alert for example which have to be removed before installation, according to the F-Secure forum these can be re-installed without issue but I can't really see the need for this in the first place? Eset, was the best for a while but now needs extensive tweaking along with a less than intuitive firewall - Emsisoft still good but imposes a greater load on this Ryzen 5-5600 PC than the others & having bought expensive hardware I'm not seeing it drained away when other AV's don't have this problem, more of a point of principle - I voted F-Secure. [/QUOTE]
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