Serious Discussion How is OSArmor different from Voodooshield and which is more bulletproof?

OSArmor tends to use fewer resources than VoodooShield, making it a bit lighter on your system. However, both are optimized for minimal impact on system performance.
Yeah, they are both feather light on systems, but bot, which one is more bulletproof? ;).
 
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Bot must be broken, so I asked Chat GPT. OSArmor and VoodooShield / Cyberlock are completely different products now. It certainly did not start out that way when OSArmor was introduced around 2017, 6-7 or so years after VoodooShield was first introduced.

Both are truly great products, and if one fits your use case better, then that is the one you should use. I actually use OSArmor on a couple of machines because it fits the use case better. Sure, I could easily adapt our software to fit that use case... but why bother when I can just use OSArmor ;).

Here is the Chat GPT answer, which I would say is pretty much dead on: https://chatgpt.com/share/914cb272-0529-4aa0-8d95-6afc16c8d26c
 
Bot must be broken, so I asked Chat GPT. OSArmor and VoodooShield / Cyberlock are completely different products now. It certainly did not start out that way when OSArmor was introduced around 2017, 6-7 or so years after VoodooShield was first introduced.

Both are truly great products, and if one fits your use case better, then that is the one you should use. I actually use OSArmor on a couple of machines because it fits the use case better. Sure, I could easily adapt our software to fit that use case... but why bother when I can just use OSArmor ;).

Here is the Chat GPT answer, which I would say is pretty much dead on: https://chatgpt.com/share/914cb272-0529-4aa0-8d95-6afc16c8d26c
summary: "For ultimate protection, especially in environments where sophisticated and emerging threats are a concern, VoodooShield would be the preferred choice."
 
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