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Has anyone noticed a decrease in Kaspersky (quality) due to reduction of users?
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<blockquote data-quote="KnownStormChaser" data-source="post: 1089180" data-attributes="member: 94470"><p>I was worried about this, but I haven't seen any difference. Plus, Kaspersky's main strength is its behavioural protection, not its signatures, which isn't very affected by lost users.</p><p></p><p>Additionally, I don't see Kaspersky's user base decreasing by any significant amount. Kaspersky's market share in North America has been relatively small for years, most people still use Norton or McAfee. So a ban in the US shouldn't affect anything much. That is, if a ban happens, which isn't certain yet. Kaspersky could easily market more heavily in Europe, Asia or other markets to replace their lost North American subscribers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KnownStormChaser, post: 1089180, member: 94470"] I was worried about this, but I haven't seen any difference. Plus, Kaspersky's main strength is its behavioural protection, not its signatures, which isn't very affected by lost users. Additionally, I don't see Kaspersky's user base decreasing by any significant amount. Kaspersky's market share in North America has been relatively small for years, most people still use Norton or McAfee. So a ban in the US shouldn't affect anything much. That is, if a ban happens, which isn't certain yet. Kaspersky could easily market more heavily in Europe, Asia or other markets to replace their lost North American subscribers. [/QUOTE]
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