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Know if we can use 2 antiviruses in SAME time and set them
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<blockquote data-quote="Aura" data-source="post: 235474" data-attributes="member: 25785"><p>It's still "wrong" for me to assume that Malwarebytes is an Antivirus when it's an Antimalware. And what we are talking about right now is precision, using the right word, the right label for a product and I think that it's important to be precise in the domain of Computing Security because I guess that both you and I know that one single misunderstanding, one single wrong assumption can lead to a disaster in this domain. Your tutorial is good, I won't deny that nor say otherwise, I just think that saying that Malwarebytes is an Antivirus, when even the company itself says that it's an Antimalware meant to run alongside an Antivirus is just "wrong" and not exact.</p><p>But I'll cut it there to stop it as I just joined, the last thing I want to do is to create drama or get in an argument with the Staff here that does a good job too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aura, post: 235474, member: 25785"] It's still "wrong" for me to assume that Malwarebytes is an Antivirus when it's an Antimalware. And what we are talking about right now is precision, using the right word, the right label for a product and I think that it's important to be precise in the domain of Computing Security because I guess that both you and I know that one single misunderstanding, one single wrong assumption can lead to a disaster in this domain. Your tutorial is good, I won't deny that nor say otherwise, I just think that saying that Malwarebytes is an Antivirus, when even the company itself says that it's an Antimalware meant to run alongside an Antivirus is just "wrong" and not exact. But I'll cut it there to stop it as I just joined, the last thing I want to do is to create drama or get in an argument with the Staff here that does a good job too. [/QUOTE]
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