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<blockquote data-quote="AtlBo" data-source="post: 844980" data-attributes="member: 32547"><p>Forticlient allows whitelisting. It's tough on questionable files when using @Slyguys's settings. However, my senses are that it isn't a light application, maybe more like Kaspersky Security Cloud that way. Trouble is F-C doesn't do anything special. For desktop use, I use F-C with Comodo Firewall and for laptop KSC and Comodo for now. With the web filtering, F-C is excellent as a straight a-v...</p><p></p><p>If Avast were super-light, I wonder if it would provide as much security as it does now. For sure Avast devs seem to have always gotten how to handle questionable files very well. Using the program for 7 years, I never had a question about the quaratining of a file. It saved my bacon several times when downloading things back before freeware was readily available (2007-2010). Avast is not a light program though. Also, too bad Avast now collects so much data and so on. I really like the program so much in spite of the twinge toward heaviness and the data issues...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtlBo, post: 844980, member: 32547"] Forticlient allows whitelisting. It's tough on questionable files when using @Slyguys's settings. However, my senses are that it isn't a light application, maybe more like Kaspersky Security Cloud that way. Trouble is F-C doesn't do anything special. For desktop use, I use F-C with Comodo Firewall and for laptop KSC and Comodo for now. With the web filtering, F-C is excellent as a straight a-v... If Avast were super-light, I wonder if it would provide as much security as it does now. For sure Avast devs seem to have always gotten how to handle questionable files very well. Using the program for 7 years, I never had a question about the quaratining of a file. It saved my bacon several times when downloading things back before freeware was readily available (2007-2010). Avast is not a light program though. Also, too bad Avast now collects so much data and so on. I really like the program so much in spite of the twinge toward heaviness and the data issues... [/QUOTE]
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