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Kaspersky Security Cloud Free Tested 8.1.20
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<blockquote data-quote="SeriousHoax" data-source="post: 898881" data-attributes="member: 78686"><p>Maybe their main intention for this free AV, free anti-ransomware tools is to collect as much data as they can. I mean not users personal data rather everything related to improving threat detection, response, system performance. As you already know Kaspersky monitors and collects literally everything of your system. How it behaves, usage pattern, changes, activities, everything. Having this free versions means they'll be able to have more data, better response to new threats, etc. I could be wrong but to me it seems Kaspersky not as popular as its competitors in the Endpoint section. Microsoft ATP, CrowdStrike, Pal Alto, SentinelOne even something like Trend Micro, ESET is more popular then Kaspersky in the Endpoint market. So they're trying to improve in that sectors as well by collecting all the data they can to improve their product.</p><p>It's just my guess, not based on any evidence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeriousHoax, post: 898881, member: 78686"] Maybe their main intention for this free AV, free anti-ransomware tools is to collect as much data as they can. I mean not users personal data rather everything related to improving threat detection, response, system performance. As you already know Kaspersky monitors and collects literally everything of your system. How it behaves, usage pattern, changes, activities, everything. Having this free versions means they'll be able to have more data, better response to new threats, etc. I could be wrong but to me it seems Kaspersky not as popular as its competitors in the Endpoint section. Microsoft ATP, CrowdStrike, Pal Alto, SentinelOne even something like Trend Micro, ESET is more popular then Kaspersky in the Endpoint market. So they're trying to improve in that sectors as well by collecting all the data they can to improve their product. It's just my guess, not based on any evidence. [/QUOTE]
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