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<blockquote data-quote="Jonny Quest" data-source="post: 1077543" data-attributes="member: 99434"><p>I'm also curious about the behind-the-scenes results of people who are using it being provided by their ISP's here in the States and Europe? What is the infection rate or issues we don't know about that maybe aren't as public as the normal consumers-only paid subscription users?</p><p></p><p>Back in ~2011, I had a subscription to F-Secure IS, and then found out that Charter Internet (Spectrum now) had a rebranded version of F-Secure. In comparing the two, Charters was a build behind, and some definition updates were behind my paid-for version. I'm not sure of how it's different today, but at that time, I thought to stick with my "more up-to-date and current", paid version.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonny Quest, post: 1077543, member: 99434"] I'm also curious about the behind-the-scenes results of people who are using it being provided by their ISP's here in the States and Europe? What is the infection rate or issues we don't know about that maybe aren't as public as the normal consumers-only paid subscription users? Back in ~2011, I had a subscription to F-Secure IS, and then found out that Charter Internet (Spectrum now) had a rebranded version of F-Secure. In comparing the two, Charters was a build behind, and some definition updates were behind my paid-for version. I'm not sure of how it's different today, but at that time, I thought to stick with my "more up-to-date and current", paid version. [/QUOTE]
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