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<blockquote data-quote="Parsh" data-source="post: 875494" data-attributes="member: 58090"><p>It depends on what your security setup is. Malwarebytes is not a good enough solution to be used standalone. And it does not do well in terms of performance (and likely conflicts) with other AVs.</p><p>Is it ransomware protection interfering with Macrium? You can always set exclusions. Just go to 'allow list' and exclude the macrium folder from their detection.</p><p>There are a quite some opinions and experiences <a href="https://malwaretips.com/threads/antivirus-payment-advice-paid-av-that-is-osarmor-compatible.100020/post-873884" target="_blank">here</a> and <a href="https://malwaretips.com/threads/malwarebytes-4-1-official-release-today.98765/" target="_blank">there</a>...</p><p>The question you should ask yourself is - was it working well for you with your overall setup? Then you might want to keep it as a complementary. Otherwise keep it just as an on-demand scanner and use their browser extension that does a great job at blocking sources of stuff they're really good at blocking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parsh, post: 875494, member: 58090"] It depends on what your security setup is. Malwarebytes is not a good enough solution to be used standalone. And it does not do well in terms of performance (and likely conflicts) with other AVs. Is it ransomware protection interfering with Macrium? You can always set exclusions. Just go to 'allow list' and exclude the macrium folder from their detection. There are a quite some opinions and experiences [URL='https://malwaretips.com/threads/antivirus-payment-advice-paid-av-that-is-osarmor-compatible.100020/post-873884']here[/URL] and [URL='https://malwaretips.com/threads/malwarebytes-4-1-official-release-today.98765/']there[/URL]... The question you should ask yourself is - was it working well for you with your overall setup? Then you might want to keep it as a complementary. Otherwise keep it just as an on-demand scanner and use their browser extension that does a great job at blocking sources of stuff they're really good at blocking. [/QUOTE]
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