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<blockquote data-quote="blackice" data-source="post: 838702" data-attributes="member: 79035"><p>I think that [USER=72227]@Raiden[/USER] was coming at it more from a home user prospective. I work for the US Govt. our computers are locked down and we aren’t able to do much of anything outside the scope of our work, as it should be. But when I go home, I don’t need the hassle of default deny since I am cautious about what I install and rarely download much of anything that’s not from an official store or site. Not that I won’t get infected, but I don’t need enterprise level restrictions on a personal device. On the enterprise side I totally agree, the device and network belong to the company and as such it is their prerogative to protect it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackice, post: 838702, member: 79035"] I think that [USER=72227]@Raiden[/USER] was coming at it more from a home user prospective. I work for the US Govt. our computers are locked down and we aren’t able to do much of anything outside the scope of our work, as it should be. But when I go home, I don’t need the hassle of default deny since I am cautious about what I install and rarely download much of anything that’s not from an official store or site. Not that I won’t get infected, but I don’t need enterprise level restrictions on a personal device. On the enterprise side I totally agree, the device and network belong to the company and as such it is their prerogative to protect it. [/QUOTE]
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