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<blockquote data-quote="illumination" data-source="post: 736645"><p>Here is where i am with it all.</p><p></p><p>-Do you have only one system on your home network, then awesome, you can more then likely get by with windows 10 defaults and safe habits combined with regular backups. </p><p></p><p>-Do you have 5 or more devices on your network, as most families do now days, is the system you are asking about your main Hub of the network? You might want to consider going with something a little more robust if so, especially something with Network monitoring. </p><p></p><p>Above all else, your security, has to work for you, as far as your system resources, your system uses, and your knowledge of system and security products, you need to be comfortable with what you chose, if you have doubts about one, then consider another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="illumination, post: 736645"] Here is where i am with it all. -Do you have only one system on your home network, then awesome, you can more then likely get by with windows 10 defaults and safe habits combined with regular backups. -Do you have 5 or more devices on your network, as most families do now days, is the system you are asking about your main Hub of the network? You might want to consider going with something a little more robust if so, especially something with Network monitoring. Above all else, your security, has to work for you, as far as your system resources, your system uses, and your knowledge of system and security products, you need to be comfortable with what you chose, if you have doubts about one, then consider another. [/QUOTE]
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