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<blockquote data-quote="spaceoctopus" data-source="post: 875516" data-attributes="member: 24974"><p>[USER=49642]@ng4ever[/USER] I think malwarebytes as a standalone will do just fine. It has always been a hot topic, but its mature enough to be used as a standalone product. If you focus on ''independent tests'', well you will say MB Prenium is bad.All products don't respond the same way to tests and some focus more on blocking at the network level, others focus more on behavioral techniques, others on AI and so on.</p><p>I've myself been using it as a standalone product for quite some time now, since the 3.0 version came out and never got an infection(i work with mails daily). Its one of the only product, with ESET, which blocks a wide and complete range of nasties from the internet. Agressive against malwares, same with PUps and malvertising campaigns that help you keep your Pc clean. Not focusing only on malwares and letting a lot of ads and pups get through, like some other products. Its not the best product, but it will protect your Pc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spaceoctopus, post: 875516, member: 24974"] [USER=49642]@ng4ever[/USER] I think malwarebytes as a standalone will do just fine. It has always been a hot topic, but its mature enough to be used as a standalone product. If you focus on ''independent tests'', well you will say MB Prenium is bad.All products don't respond the same way to tests and some focus more on blocking at the network level, others focus more on behavioral techniques, others on AI and so on. I've myself been using it as a standalone product for quite some time now, since the 3.0 version came out and never got an infection(i work with mails daily). Its one of the only product, with ESET, which blocks a wide and complete range of nasties from the internet. Agressive against malwares, same with PUps and malvertising campaigns that help you keep your Pc clean. Not focusing only on malwares and letting a lot of ads and pups get through, like some other products. Its not the best product, but it will protect your Pc. [/QUOTE]
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