Ohhh Yeah Kaspersky strikes back.
Free AV world took a massive hit![]()
True. Even though the cloud will make static detections reach farther than other free AVs, the lack of System Watcher makes it just incomplete and weak for use alone.I don't think that's quite the case. It is a valuable player, but avast! and AVG do provide full behavior blocker in free version and that's very hard to beat. Plus, the uncertainty with the license of free version (it says 365 days with no mention of extensions) and required creation of Kaspersky account makes it a good option, but not quite something that will massively disrupt the market. Imo.
I don't think that's quite the case. It is a valuable player, but avast! and AVG do provide full behavior blocker in free version and that's very hard to beat. Plus, the uncertainty with the license of free version (it says 365 days with no mention of extensions) and required creation of Kaspersky account makes it a good option, but not quite something that will massively disrupt the market. Imo.
Make money? Not so sure but Kaspersky collects a lot of your privacy infoI was quickly skimming through the EULA offered at the installation and I saw these two things:
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Does this mean this free product is also made to get money selling your personal data?
Not a 100% sure but this could be it. Regarding Comodojoke:
Man, You guys are surrounded by kruel siztaz!
serious: I have been very aware of Comodo for many years,
but I have never heard about the siztah konfiguration before.
What is it exactly?
Part of this I guess is related to KSN, and We all know almost ALL antivrius call home and send much data of our system... starting by Windows as OS and WD...I was quickly skimming through the EULA offered at the installation and I saw these two things:
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Does this mean this free product is also made to get money selling your personal data?
I was quickly skimming through the EULA offered at the installation and I saw these two things:
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Does this mean this free product is also made to get money selling your personal data?
Part of this I guess is related to KSN, and We all know almost ALL antivrius call home and send much data of our system... starting by Windows as OS and WD...
I don't mind at all they use the data to improve the product for all customers. Every av company that uses the cloud does this and there is nothing wrong with that. However what I don't like is that they mention this data might be shared (or sold if you want) with third party companies, which in my opinion is not really nice.Can't really comment on first part, but the second part clearly talks about KSN. It's a component of Kaspersky and as such they have to disclose that it collects data. It's a cloud system, it does the same as everyone else quite frankly.
I'm with you 100%My guts tells me;
Stay With Avast and skip this One.![]()