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likewise...- removed ESNI about:config entry
+ enabled Encrypted Client Hello (ECH) in about:config
Block low integrity images - ON
Block remote images - ON
Block untrusted fonts - ON
Control flow guard (CFG) - ON
Data execution prevention (DEP) - ON + Enable thunk emulation - CHECKED
Disable extension points - ON
Force randomization for images (Mandatory ASLR) - ON + Do not allow stripped images - CHECKED
Randomize memory allocations (Bottom-up ASLR) - ON
Validate exception chains (SEHOP) - ON
Validate handle usage - ON
Validate heap integrity - ON
Validate image dependency integrity - ON
likewise...- removed ESNI about:config entry
+ enabled Encrypted Client Hello (ECH) in about:config
I really liked SHP when I tried it. If my wife hadn’t moved back to Mac I might’ve stuck with it for the very good online management.- replaced Cylance Smart Antivirus with Sophos Home Premium
- removed HitmanPro as it's already integrated in Sophos
- removed DocumentAntiExploit
True, I also absolutely love the new app. Now I can even manage it from my phone. I hope it won't fail me, cause if it does it will take me hours to uninstall it again. It's really a nightmare to uninstall.I really liked SHP when I tried it. If my wife hadn’t moved back to Mac I might’ve stuck with it for the very good online management.
I reimaged since I was on a trial. But, those days of reimaging regularly are behind me. Now I only try ones that will uninstall at least fairly easily.True, I also absolutely love the new app. Now I can even manage it from my phone. I hope it won't fail me, cause if it does it will take me hours to uninstall it again. It's really a nightmare to uninstall.
Well, in the end you don't even need to make use of the uninstall if the product is good. I hope it's the case here. Protection-wise I'm sure it can easily compete with Kaspersky or Bitdefender, but performance-wise...I reimaged since I was on a trial. But, those days of reimaging regularly are behind me. Now I only try ones that will uninstall at least fairly easily.
Yeah there’s a lot of processes, but I found their collective effect to be similar to other AVs after it settled from it’s caching behavior.Well, in the end you don't even need to make use of the uninstall if the product is good. I hope it's the case here. Protection-wise I'm sure it can easily compete with Kaspersky or Bitdefender, but performance-wise...
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Did you mean Device Encryption?It's available in Home but only over command line. But as encryption is a set & forget operation and good articles exists, this isn't so bad
YesDid you mean Device Encryption?
Not playing many demanding games lately. Only played Life is Strange 2, Valheim and Mirrors Edge Catalyst. So far no big performance issues in gaming but my Firefox is crashing a lot lately probably caused by the protected applications feature. Will see what the time brings and keep you updated if you want.How’s the system impact of SHP on your gaming experience these days? Not memory use, just general loading times and such?
try EdgeFirefox is crashing a lot
Dude I know you love it! I think I actually will, I just don't have the motivation to tweak everything again...try Edge
Yeah I’d be interested. The only problem I ever had was a painfully slow Firefox launch. I don’t really use FF much these days, though.Not playing many demanding games lately. Only played Life is Strange 2, Valheim and Mirrors Edge Catalyst. So far no big performance issues in gaming but my Firefox is crashing a lot lately probably caused by the protected applications feature. Will see what the time brings and keep you updated if you want.