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<blockquote data-quote="LDogg" data-source="post: 915190" data-attributes="member: 72150"><p>I think opinion vs bias would have be a factored option as well. As can be factored from within "I have tried other third-party security but have never been comfortable with the additional intrusive features, or constant upgrade Ad prompts." However I do think you make a legitimate point about AV vs having no AV.</p><p></p><p>Above context out the way, I fully believe in what you would say regarding an AV specially for those of humanity are not fully educated on the basic of computing and IT, so I quote: "An antivirus user may be open to more harm, given the false sense of security where they feel they are invulnerable." This can also apply to experience individuals but in the very rare case of that happening. </p><p></p><p>I would say for certain if one can use a suite, or the advanced options of WD (used properly) it's better than the default on Windows. </p><p></p><p>~LDogg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDogg, post: 915190, member: 72150"] I think opinion vs bias would have be a factored option as well. As can be factored from within "I have tried other third-party security but have never been comfortable with the additional intrusive features, or constant upgrade Ad prompts." However I do think you make a legitimate point about AV vs having no AV. Above context out the way, I fully believe in what you would say regarding an AV specially for those of humanity are not fully educated on the basic of computing and IT, so I quote: "An antivirus user may be open to more harm, given the false sense of security where they feel they are invulnerable." This can also apply to experience individuals but in the very rare case of that happening. I would say for certain if one can use a suite, or the advanced options of WD (used properly) it's better than the default on Windows. ~LDogg [/QUOTE]
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