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Is there antivirus with similar banking protection than F-secure has?
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<blockquote data-quote="SeriousHoax" data-source="post: 1030642" data-attributes="member: 78686"><p>BTW, for ESET now any normal browsing session with a supported browser which are "Edge, Chrome and Firefox" is a banking mode. Banking mode aka secured browser mode has been integrated and is always on. </p><p>The same can be said for Norton. Norton also cancelled their separate banking mode and now it's part of Norton Safe Web extension when Norton is installed. </p><p>ESET's new banking mode hasn't been tested by [USER=71496]@Adrian Ścibor[/USER] yet so it would be interesting if you do it while Norton has always done well in Banking malware related tests even in MRG-Effitas' tests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeriousHoax, post: 1030642, member: 78686"] BTW, for ESET now any normal browsing session with a supported browser which are "Edge, Chrome and Firefox" is a banking mode. Banking mode aka secured browser mode has been integrated and is always on. The same can be said for Norton. Norton also cancelled their separate banking mode and now it's part of Norton Safe Web extension when Norton is installed. ESET's new banking mode hasn't been tested by [USER=71496]@Adrian Ścibor[/USER] yet so it would be interesting if you do it while Norton has always done well in Banking malware related tests even in MRG-Effitas' tests. [/QUOTE]
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