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<blockquote data-quote="ebocious" data-source="post: 805662" data-attributes="member: 75834"><p>AppGuard boasts a perfect track record for 20 years. "In 20 years of providing cybersecurity solutions, there has been not one reported breach of our solutions." I've experienced problems with VoodooShield's updating. It throws up an alert, asking you if you want to update. When you click yes, it does nothing, and asks you again later. If you click no, protection shuts off. The software refuses to work until you've installed the latest version; which, lately, seems to necessitate downloading and installing it manually yourself.</p><p></p><p>Other than being available for free, the only advantage I see in VS is the auto VirusTotal uploader.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ebocious, post: 805662, member: 75834"] AppGuard boasts a perfect track record for 20 years. "In 20 years of providing cybersecurity solutions, there has been not one reported breach of our solutions." I've experienced problems with VoodooShield's updating. It throws up an alert, asking you if you want to update. When you click yes, it does nothing, and asks you again later. If you click no, protection shuts off. The software refuses to work until you've installed the latest version; which, lately, seems to necessitate downloading and installing it manually yourself. Other than being available for free, the only advantage I see in VS is the auto VirusTotal uploader. [/QUOTE]
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