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<blockquote data-quote="Burrito" data-source="post: 805943" data-attributes="member: 72439"><p>Thanks for getting that info -- which is pertinent. That sounds like Lockdown.... the tone and general denigration of most consumer computer users. </p><p></p><p>So apparently (maybe), they just licensed the engine for <a href="https://help.aol.com/articles/aol-tech-fortress-aol-premium-subscription-products-faqs" target="_blank"><strong><em><u>Tech Fortress</u></em></strong></a> away to make a little money, but they do not have to deal with pesky and time-consuming individual consumers. I get that.</p><p></p><p>Several years ago, I was talking with a Blue Ridge rep, and she stated that they did want AppGuard to have "a buzz" among consumers, as some of those consumers may end up in business purchasing decisions. The same company (Blue Ridge) also makes a product (corporate only) called LinkGuard. I have no idea how effective it is... but the sales brief was really good. It seemed like a great product. If I owned a business, I'd look very seriously at the AppGuard / LinkGuard package. But... in the enterprise market, there are now all sorts of new and interesting products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Burrito, post: 805943, member: 72439"] Thanks for getting that info -- which is pertinent. That sounds like Lockdown.... the tone and general denigration of most consumer computer users. So apparently (maybe), they just licensed the engine for [URL='https://help.aol.com/articles/aol-tech-fortress-aol-premium-subscription-products-faqs'][B][I][U]Tech Fortress[/U][/I][/B][/URL] away to make a little money, but they do not have to deal with pesky and time-consuming individual consumers. I get that. Several years ago, I was talking with a Blue Ridge rep, and she stated that they did want AppGuard to have "a buzz" among consumers, as some of those consumers may end up in business purchasing decisions. The same company (Blue Ridge) also makes a product (corporate only) called LinkGuard. I have no idea how effective it is... but the sales brief was really good. It seemed like a great product. If I owned a business, I'd look very seriously at the AppGuard / LinkGuard package. But... in the enterprise market, there are now all sorts of new and interesting products. [/QUOTE]
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