which one gives the best balance between protection, weight and protection ? I've tested GDATA 2019 and It was heavy how is the 2020 version?
They have a behavior module, DeepGuard or DeepRay i forget how It was called and they use avira signaturesno idea why people are voting for F secure, it has pretty much no features, no behavior module,, no firewall, no cloud.
no idea why people are voting for F secure, it has pretty much no features, no behavior module,, no firewall, no cloud.
no idea why people are voting for F secure, it has pretty much no features, no behavior module,, no firewall, no cloud.
Well that offer is US only. Last time i've tried g data It was really heavyF-Secure has those things except the firewall. But I found it pretty average overall and it offered strange network latency issues. I also greatly disliked the lack of configuration and the pastel blue interface.
GDATA, especially at the Amazon price, tuned to maximum security is probably going to be the best a consumer can get. Especially with its third party, effective, granular firewall. Run Syshardener, install GDATA, slide protection up to maximum, and you are good to go. I always found WFW anemic at best and easily bypassed. (from a network guy perspective)
Well 360 total security has a lot of functions like sandbox, software updater, driver updater, etc and a good HIPSIn my opinion, with the exception of 360TS, all those listed security solutions are pretty good, you should try them for yourself and see how they run on your machine, they are all top solutions, maybe price could be the determinant factor.
no idea why people are voting for F secure, it has pretty much no features, no behavior module,, no firewall, no cloud.
In my opinion, with the exception of 360TS, all those listed security solutions are pretty good, you should try them for yourself and see how they run on your machine, they are all top solutions, maybe price could be the determinant factor.