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<blockquote data-quote="simmerskool" data-source="post: 1017797" data-attributes="member: 61091"><p>If you leave AG's Customization settings at their default, nothing to do, and AG spin is you're protected. But default also includes getting various notifications. Some are null, ie purely informational, but some might indicate a true "suspicious activity" and IMO it takes some learning time to know the difference. Running AG is easy, tweaking AG is I think a learning curve. I turned off all notifications except if it actually blocks an exe from starting. AG enterprise is administered by real IT trained professionals, at least ideally. I go and study AG activity log at my leisure. So far I'm liking AG enough not to uninstall it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simmerskool, post: 1017797, member: 61091"] If you leave AG's Customization settings at their default, nothing to do, and AG spin is you're protected. But default also includes getting various notifications. Some are null, ie purely informational, but some might indicate a true "suspicious activity" and IMO it takes some learning time to know the difference. Running AG is easy, tweaking AG is I think a learning curve. I turned off all notifications except if it actually blocks an exe from starting. AG enterprise is administered by real IT trained professionals, at least ideally. I go and study AG activity log at my leisure. So far I'm liking AG enough not to uninstall it. [/QUOTE]
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