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HTTPS scan: should you enable it?
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<blockquote data-quote="SearchLight" data-source="post: 909807" data-attributes="member: 63857"><p>I think that both these two statement sum it up nicely.</p><p></p><p> For some people, disabling HTTPS scanning mainly comes into play because the loading of web pages slows when enabled depending upon their AV.</p><p></p><p>I think that the best that one can hope for is to pick a reliable AV with a solid reputation because at the end of the day, if a software is made by man or woman, it can also be bypassed by the same at some point. In other words, the idea is to make it as difficult as possible to plant malware onto your PC without slowing it down to the point that it becomes unuseable: deterrence, and good common sense. This is just my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SearchLight, post: 909807, member: 63857"] I think that both these two statement sum it up nicely. For some people, disabling HTTPS scanning mainly comes into play because the loading of web pages slows when enabled depending upon their AV. I think that the best that one can hope for is to pick a reliable AV with a solid reputation because at the end of the day, if a software is made by man or woman, it can also be bypassed by the same at some point. In other words, the idea is to make it as difficult as possible to plant malware onto your PC without slowing it down to the point that it becomes unuseable: deterrence, and good common sense. This is just my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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