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To ask what?
Privacy concerns ;-)

And i love the GDATA logo

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Privacy concerns ;-)
Privacy concerns have been raised for all of them and for any internet-connected software.
There is no evidence that any of them, other than Avast has ever compromised privacy.

Trend Micro is the only one apart from Avast to be involved in a privacy scandal over questionable mobile apps.

Ask ChatGPT and it will tell you.

You have no problem trusting Trend, but you have negativity towards McAfee which was never involved in a scandal.

It doesn’t really look objective, does it?
 
But I just don’t understand the big deal with this data. As already mentioned not once or twice, every breach monitoring service (whether it will be through Experian, Equifax), whether it will be through your AV provider (Bitdefender, Webroot, Avast, Norton, Avira, F-Secure) all offer breach monitoring. All of them will collect the same information.

It’s not like they come and grab it out of your machine, you gotta give it yourself. So if you want the service, give it. If not, don’t give it.

I really don’t understand all the beating around the bush…
Exactly, that's why I'm not to worried about it in general, and joked about F-Secure. My bigger issue would be with the likes of Facebook.
 
Privacy concerns have been raised for all of them and for any internet-connected software.
There is no evidence that any of them, other than Avast has ever compromised privacy.

Trend Micro is the only one apart from Avast to be involved in a privacy scandal over questionable mobile apps.

Ask ChatGPT and it will tell you.

You have no problem trusting Trend, but you have negativity towards McAfee which was never involved in a scandal.

It doesn’t really look objective, does it?

Really? No scandals at all? So we're ignoring John Mcafee, the founder and creator?
 
Really? No scandals at all? So we're ignoring John Mcafee, the founder and creator?
He left the company very early, his drugs and kids are not related to the software in any way 🤣

He had many businesses throughout his lifetime, many of them illegal.

By the same logic what should we say about Windows from Bill Gates? Cuz his life isn’t really by the books, if you know what I mean 🤷🏻‍♂️
 
Speaking of trends, I installed Trend Micro Antivirus+ on two computers today as a test. On both computers, PayGuard's automatic opening at my bank and PayPal didn't work. I explicitly registered the sites for PayGuard and also specified them as trusted sites. Still, there was no automatic response from PayGuard. To be more precise, with PayPal, it worked on one computer and then stopped working again. I don't trust programs like that. So I uninstalled it again, or rather, restored a clean image.
 
But, the software is not called Gates. Questionable decisions in life means questionable decision in everything. That alone leads me to not trust it, not that I trust anything with a large marketing department.
 
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But, the software is not called Gates. Questionable decisions in life means questionable decision in everything. That alone leads me to not trust it, not that I trust anything with a large marketing department.
They all have large marketing departments, investing merely 4-5% in R&D and over 25% of the annual revenue in marketing.

So Norton is named after Peter Norton. What should we do now?
Kaspersky is named over an ex KGB mathematician. What’s the problem?
 
They all have large marketing departments, investing merely 4-5% in R&D and over 25% of the annual revenue in marketing.

So Norton is named after Peter Norton. What should we do now?

Don't use it. That goes for any anti-malware you can find boxed in retail. What part is hard to understand?
 
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There are better out there. ESET's nod32, for example, puts greater emphasis on their product than on marketing. I prefer that.
Eset is a private company, its not a corporation. You have absolutely no information how much Eset spends on marketing, unless you are the CFO of Eset.

As to the marketing spendings, every business spends on marketing, Eset is no different. Eset spends on ads on the London underground, TV, radio, digital marketing and all sorts of marketing necessary, to keep their business running.
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