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I Tried Every Free Antivirus Software and for Me Microsoft Defender Give Me the Fastest Browsing Experience, Do You Feel the Same?
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<blockquote data-quote="SeriousHoax" data-source="post: 1087640" data-attributes="member: 78686"><p>I saw that in Chromium browsers ESET don't do HTTPS scanning for many sites that uses QUIC/HTTP3. MalwareTips is one of them. I also saw it downgrading some HTTP/3 sites to HTTP/2. It seems ESET has to downgrade HTTP/3 supported sites to HTTP/2 to do the HTTPS scanning. </p><p>Kaspersky downgrades every HTTP/3 to HTTP/2 even if you disable their HTTPS scanning/encrypted scanning (Not a fan of this). HTTP/3 is simply not allowed at all when you install Kaspersky. </p><p>Only Avast can properly filter HTTP/3 and they have been doing this for a while (the first one to do so AFAIK).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeriousHoax, post: 1087640, member: 78686"] I saw that in Chromium browsers ESET don't do HTTPS scanning for many sites that uses QUIC/HTTP3. MalwareTips is one of them. I also saw it downgrading some HTTP/3 sites to HTTP/2. It seems ESET has to downgrade HTTP/3 supported sites to HTTP/2 to do the HTTPS scanning. Kaspersky downgrades every HTTP/3 to HTTP/2 even if you disable their HTTPS scanning/encrypted scanning (Not a fan of this). HTTP/3 is simply not allowed at all when you install Kaspersky. Only Avast can properly filter HTTP/3 and they have been doing this for a while (the first one to do so AFAIK). [/QUOTE]
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