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<blockquote data-quote="James246" data-source="post: 917958" data-attributes="member: 69314"><p>I also think this merger may not be the best for consumers, though I guess it is possible that they may optically at least release products with separate identities but under the hood will have equal and improved capabilities similar to the Avast / AVG situation. It may also be possible that the "Avira" side of the business continues to offer services to Bullguard, F-Secure and Heimdal (Thor) after all these will be useful revenue streams.</p><p> We shall see what transpires, but overall I suspect this may simply be a contraction of choice for the consumer, which was always likely to eventually happen when Microsoft started a few years ago to improve its inbuilt protection..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James246, post: 917958, member: 69314"] I also think this merger may not be the best for consumers, though I guess it is possible that they may optically at least release products with separate identities but under the hood will have equal and improved capabilities similar to the Avast / AVG situation. It may also be possible that the "Avira" side of the business continues to offer services to Bullguard, F-Secure and Heimdal (Thor) after all these will be useful revenue streams. We shall see what transpires, but overall I suspect this may simply be a contraction of choice for the consumer, which was always likely to eventually happen when Microsoft started a few years ago to improve its inbuilt protection.. [/QUOTE]
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