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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Member 3a5v73x" data-source="post: 748533"><p>I really appreciate your work mate [USER=32260]@Andy Ful[/USER] , but how is SRP more usable? Why nobody talks about more important factor, that most home users are "click happy" and don't pay attention to any security alerts and if some comes up or "in their face" like Smartscreen alert, they just click yes to get it faster out of their way without reading any information what its for. If family have no one to ask computer help, they have to call someone tech like. And most people 50+ who didn't born with tablets and pc's in their hands, will not do manual way seeking for problem help in Google or MalwareTips example. I can set SRP for my other 5+ family windows systems, but if I wasn't there for them, default-deny would NOT be the best security solution. SRP is best for Business/corp oriented systems where employes are not allowed to install additional programms and just use work oriented applications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Member 3a5v73x, post: 748533"] I really appreciate your work mate [USER=32260]@Andy Ful[/USER] , but how is SRP more usable? Why nobody talks about more important factor, that most home users are "click happy" and don't pay attention to any security alerts and if some comes up or "in their face" like Smartscreen alert, they just click yes to get it faster out of their way without reading any information what its for. If family have no one to ask computer help, they have to call someone tech like. And most people 50+ who didn't born with tablets and pc's in their hands, will not do manual way seeking for problem help in Google or MalwareTips example. I can set SRP for my other 5+ family windows systems, but if I wasn't there for them, default-deny would NOT be the best security solution. SRP is best for Business/corp oriented systems where employes are not allowed to install additional programms and just use work oriented applications. [/QUOTE]
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