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<blockquote data-quote="Evjl&#039;s Rain" data-source="post: 823735" data-attributes="member: 51905"><p>I agree. About VS and CF, they are only usable in some countries because according to my 1 year experience using them, they blocked way too many safe programs in my language. VS and CF are made in US => great whitelisting for English programs</p><p>they are not commonly used in Asian countries => too many false blocks = unusable for average users</p><p>therefore, we have no choice to opt-in a good AV and hope not to be infected</p><p></p><p>kaspersky is slow, that's fact. Disabling script injection does not decrease protection (for web protection only, not other supplemental componenents) but have a huge huge increase in browsing speed (Still heavier than other AVs because KIS has a thorough scan)</p><p>I don't use kaspersky for myself because it's still heavy even after all my attempts to tweak</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evjl's Rain, post: 823735, member: 51905"] I agree. About VS and CF, they are only usable in some countries because according to my 1 year experience using them, they blocked way too many safe programs in my language. VS and CF are made in US => great whitelisting for English programs they are not commonly used in Asian countries => too many false blocks = unusable for average users therefore, we have no choice to opt-in a good AV and hope not to be infected kaspersky is slow, that's fact. Disabling script injection does not decrease protection (for web protection only, not other supplemental componenents) but have a huge huge increase in browsing speed (Still heavier than other AVs because KIS has a thorough scan) I don't use kaspersky for myself because it's still heavy even after all my attempts to tweak [/QUOTE]
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