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<blockquote data-quote="roger_m" data-source="post: 829802" data-attributes="member: 31436"><p>I've had this installed on a test computer for a few months now. The cloud scanning is very unreliable. Sometimes when you run a scan, it fails to detect files that it had previously detected. However, they are still adding signatures for threats missed from a large malware pack that I scanned after I first installed it. More than 99% of the missed threats, that have later been detected, are detected by the cloud engine, rather than local signatures.</p><p></p><p>While it's not a very good antivirus, there are a few things which stand out. You can get it to prompt you when a threat is detected and let you choose what action to take. You can change the level of protection, to get better performance, or better protection, but less system performance. You can also change the scan priority, to choose between faster scan speeds, or slower scans, to reduce system performance less.</p><p></p><p>I wish all antiviruses would have such options. I despise auto quarantine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roger_m, post: 829802, member: 31436"] I've had this installed on a test computer for a few months now. The cloud scanning is very unreliable. Sometimes when you run a scan, it fails to detect files that it had previously detected. However, they are still adding signatures for threats missed from a large malware pack that I scanned after I first installed it. More than 99% of the missed threats, that have later been detected, are detected by the cloud engine, rather than local signatures. While it's not a very good antivirus, there are a few things which stand out. You can get it to prompt you when a threat is detected and let you choose what action to take. You can change the level of protection, to get better performance, or better protection, but less system performance. You can also change the scan priority, to choose between faster scan speeds, or slower scans, to reduce system performance less. I wish all antiviruses would have such options. I despise auto quarantine. [/QUOTE]
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