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<blockquote data-quote="oldschool" data-source="post: 805670" data-attributes="member: 71262"><p>[USER=75834]@ebocious[/USER] - that's interesting. I have not heard of this before. Have you ever contacted VoodooShield with this issue? I know there are users who run older versions knowingly. VS has always worked well for me.</p><p></p><p>[USER=77647]@0011[/USER] - I would guess that the two are not strictly comparable. AppGuard employs a unique and ultra-strong protection that has "... no default deny functionality, ... " (source: AG website), but many would consider it to be D-D in a general sense. And since it is offered in enterprise and small business versions it would be considered "high tier". You might post your specific questions in an AppGuard thread here or at Wilders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldschool, post: 805670, member: 71262"] [USER=75834]@ebocious[/USER] - that's interesting. I have not heard of this before. Have you ever contacted VoodooShield with this issue? I know there are users who run older versions knowingly. VS has always worked well for me. [USER=77647]@0011[/USER] - I would guess that the two are not strictly comparable. AppGuard employs a unique and ultra-strong protection that has "... no default deny functionality, ... " (source: AG website), but many would consider it to be D-D in a general sense. And since it is offered in enterprise and small business versions it would be considered "high tier". You might post your specific questions in an AppGuard thread here or at Wilders. [/QUOTE]
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