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<blockquote data-quote="SeriousHoax" data-source="post: 875001" data-attributes="member: 78686"><p>Great from ESET and G-Data. Least dependency on the cloud, great protection, less false positives. </p><p>But offline detection rate is less useful here in a sense because nowadays almost everybody is always connected to internet while using their PC so online protection rate is the most important section here. Offline detection gives you the idea of how fast an AV creates signatures for new, prevalent samples. False positive chart is important too. If you take a look at the Online Protection rate there's not much difference among them and all products are over 99% in a collection of 10,249 malware samples. So, I agree with what<strong>[USER=79035] blackice[/USER] </strong>said, "just pick whatever fits your computer and performs best and just keep swimming."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeriousHoax, post: 875001, member: 78686"] Great from ESET and G-Data. Least dependency on the cloud, great protection, less false positives. But offline detection rate is less useful here in a sense because nowadays almost everybody is always connected to internet while using their PC so online protection rate is the most important section here. Offline detection gives you the idea of how fast an AV creates signatures for new, prevalent samples. False positive chart is important too. If you take a look at the Online Protection rate there's not much difference among them and all products are over 99% in a collection of 10,249 malware samples. So, I agree with what[B][USER=79035] blackice[/USER] [/B]said, "just pick whatever fits your computer and performs best and just keep swimming." [/QUOTE]
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