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Microsoft Defender Antivirus (Default Settings + DefenderUI Recommanded Settings)
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<blockquote data-quote="BrecMadak" data-source="post: 1116832" data-attributes="member: 27535"><p>Thank you for the review, Shadowra. I just made a clean OS installation and sticking with MS after it won the competition. However, I wanted to check if you are still behind this opinion that DefenderUI, Pro or any other custom configuration to not enhance protection over the original for a home user. In the meanwhile, I've glanced over Andy Ful's hardening configuration projects but soon I realized they were rather made for advanced users and not suitable for home users like me. So I was telling myself should I steer clear and just stick with the good ol' MS and be content with it? </p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrecMadak, post: 1116832, member: 27535"] Thank you for the review, Shadowra. I just made a clean OS installation and sticking with MS after it won the competition. However, I wanted to check if you are still behind this opinion that DefenderUI, Pro or any other custom configuration to not enhance protection over the original for a home user. In the meanwhile, I've glanced over Andy Ful's hardening configuration projects but soon I realized they were rather made for advanced users and not suitable for home users like me. So I was telling myself should I steer clear and just stick with the good ol' MS and be content with it? Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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