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F-Secure Internet Security 2014 (Manzaitest)
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<blockquote data-quote="Chromatinfish 123" data-source="post: 242817" data-attributes="member: 23007"><p>Yep, I can't get how Ad-Aware and Emsisoft score lower than BitDefender when they use the same engine. The truth is, AV testers sometimes accept payments in exchange for a slight change in the score.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, [USER=7017]@Striker[/USER] is right about something: AV Tests are performed on polished machines with triple checks to seek any conflicts, because they have a profit of, what, $2000 a week? While MT testers are stuck with old and virtual machines because the profit can't cut it for them.</p><p></p><p>So unfortunately AV Testers are greedy, if they weren't so, then these hard workers wouldn't have to sacrifice their time to help make the real decision. So there's a problem here, either go with the professional testers who collect money, or the innocent people with not as smooth testing. If only the Av testers could...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chromatinfish 123, post: 242817, member: 23007"] Yep, I can't get how Ad-Aware and Emsisoft score lower than BitDefender when they use the same engine. The truth is, AV testers sometimes accept payments in exchange for a slight change in the score. On the other hand, [USER=7017]@Striker[/USER] is right about something: AV Tests are performed on polished machines with triple checks to seek any conflicts, because they have a profit of, what, $2000 a week? While MT testers are stuck with old and virtual machines because the profit can't cut it for them. So unfortunately AV Testers are greedy, if they weren't so, then these hard workers wouldn't have to sacrifice their time to help make the real decision. So there's a problem here, either go with the professional testers who collect money, or the innocent people with not as smooth testing. If only the Av testers could... [/QUOTE]
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