King Mellow's Layered Security 2016

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Dec 31, 1969
Windows Edition
Pro
User Access Control
Always notify
Real-time security
Emsisoft Internet Security | SecureAPlus | AppGuard | KeyScrambler Premium | AdGuard Premium | Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit | McShield Anti-Malware | Unchecky |
Firewall security
Periodic malware scanners
Zemana AntiLogger | Malwarebytes Anti-Malware | HitmanPro | Crystal Security |
Malware sample testing
I do not participate in malware testing
Browser(s) and extensions
Google Chrome - AdGuard | HTTPS Everywhere | BitDefender TrafficLight | WOT | LastPass | Stealth Mode | ZenMate (On-Demand) |
Mozilla Firefox - AdGuard | HTTPS Everywhere | BitDefender TrafficLight | LastPass | ZenMate (On-Demand) |
Maintenance tools
CCleaner | Wise Care 365 | Revo Uninstaller Pro | Auslogics Disk Defrag | Kerish Doctor |
File and Photo backup
None
System recovery
Windows Backup and Restore | AOMEI Backupper |
Are you related to @Overkill :D
lol haha. :D

Guys, do you think my config is a bit overkill? Yeah, there is some overlapping in this config but overall they just try to cover all bases. BTW My PC is running smoothly with my current setup. TY :)
 
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Although some people running Webroot along with another Av, I run it as solo, yes you can run it along with eset, but if your purpose only use webroot for on demand purpose you would likely get disappointed, webroot on demand scan it's not considered good (compared to eset) but on execution..webroot does the job, I often saw this and experienced it by my self, when I downloaded a file from internet, scaned it with Webroot it was clean, but when I ran it...webroot detected some adware inside. ESET when tweaked, it's not light anymore so unless you are a gamer who really concerned about your PC speed, then you can use both, if you are a gamer? then try to run webroot as solo ;)

However from my humble opinion there is no need to use both, since ESET alread does the job and it's an excellent Av program :)
although if you already feel confidence and comfortable by using both, then there is no need to worry my friend :)
 
Although some people running Webroot along with another Av, I run it as solo, yes you can run it along with eset, but if your purpose only use webroot for on demand purpose you would likely get disappointed, webroot on demand scan it's not considered good (compared to eset) but on execution..webroot does the job, I often saw this and experienced it by my self, when I downloaded a file from internet, scaned it with Webroot it was clean, but when I ran it...webroot detected some adware inside. ESET when tweaked, it's not light anymore so unless you are a gamer who really concerned about your PC speed, then you can use both, if you are a gamer? then try to run webroot as solo ;)

However from my humble opinion there is no need to use both, since ESET alread does the job and it's an excellent Av program :)
although if you already feel confidence and comfortable by using both, then there is no need to worry my friend :)
Thanks for the advice my friend! ;)
 
That's fudging incredible. You had things I did not know of. Thank you very much.

Also, I don't expect to see viruses on your computer for a while.
EDIT: However I noticed you have Oxynger KeyShield and Zemana Antilogger. Suppose they conflict?
 
avast! Premier or ESET NOD32? :confused:
Well, I've placed ESET NOD32 on our Windows 7 (deactivating the MSE).;):)
I've been holding back replacing Windows Defender on 8.1 with Avast Premier until I've a better sense of whether it is a better move.:rolleyes:
Avast Free vs Pro/Suite/Premier, the detection / protection levels are the same. The additional Manual Sandbox and others features such as Auto-Software Updater aren't even considered useful, as no one uses them. Nor encouraged by avast! when you install their paid products, apart from a few desktop shortcuts. So OOBE for Avast Paid is same as Free Antivirus.
Which would you advise, O Wise Huracan? Defender (for me) or Avast Premier or ESET (for KingMellow)?o_O

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Although some people running Webroot along with another Av, I run it as solo, yes you can run it along with eset, but if your purpose only use webroot for on demand purpose you would likely get disappointed, webroot on demand scan it's not considered good (compared to eset) but on execution..webroot does the job, I often saw this and experienced it by my self, when I downloaded a file from internet, scaned it with Webroot it was clean, but when I ran it...webroot detected some adware inside...
I liked this view too!:) @Rahadian Putra, my friend, do you think Webroot would work well along side *cough, cough*:rolleyes: Defender?
 
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That's fudging incredible. You had things I did not know of. Thank you very much.

Also, I don't expect to see viruses on your computer for a while.
EDIT: However I noticed you have Oxynger KeyShield and Zemana Antilogger. Suppose they conflict?
They'll not conflict bro. :) BTW I'm using the portable version Oxynger KeyShield (on-demand).
 
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Well, I've placed ESET NOD32 on our Windows 7 (deactivating the MSE).;):)
I've been holding back replacing Windows Defender on 8.1 with Avast Premier until I've a better sense of whether it is a better move.:rolleyes:

You should go and replace Windows Defender bro. It's hard to past up an opportunity to use avast! Premier. :)
 
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I liked this view too!:) @Rahadian Putra, my friend, do you think Webroot would work well along side *cough, cough*:rolleyes: Defender?

Not sure, but I don't think so, afaik..windows defender only active if it detected there is no Av running on user's system, if windows defender detect any Av program installed on user's system (ex : webroot) windows defender will automatically turned off and let 3rd av program to run on real time protection, we can see this on Windows action centre :)