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Qihoo 360 any good these days?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rengar" data-source="post: 831012" data-attributes="member: 58397"><p>Hi,</p><p>I have been using Qihoo 360 TS for 458 days and i can say im happy with it in terms of protection, ram usage etc. When i installed it, i blocked the process with firewall that was generating ads. Then i enabled BitDefender and Avira engines, disabled Online shopping protection and USB drive protection as i dont find them useful. </p><p></p><p>Yesterday i installed CF( proactive mode), disabled everything except firewall and made some other changes as well. The reason behind this is that i want a good sandbox program with many settings to run unknown apps( if need). Then, the Firewall is quite handy due to the tons of features it provides. </p><p></p><p>I also whitelisted the processes of both apps to each other just to be sure there wont be any sort of collisions. </p><p>If you want to know how exactly i have configured CF let me know.</p><p></p><p>I havent been active for quite a while here but i was checking the place from time to time. I commented on that post because i wanted to let you know that Qihoo is still a solid option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rengar, post: 831012, member: 58397"] Hi, I have been using Qihoo 360 TS for 458 days and i can say im happy with it in terms of protection, ram usage etc. When i installed it, i blocked the process with firewall that was generating ads. Then i enabled BitDefender and Avira engines, disabled Online shopping protection and USB drive protection as i dont find them useful. Yesterday i installed CF( proactive mode), disabled everything except firewall and made some other changes as well. The reason behind this is that i want a good sandbox program with many settings to run unknown apps( if need). Then, the Firewall is quite handy due to the tons of features it provides. I also whitelisted the processes of both apps to each other just to be sure there wont be any sort of collisions. If you want to know how exactly i have configured CF let me know. I havent been active for quite a while here but i was checking the place from time to time. I commented on that post because i wanted to let you know that Qihoo is still a solid option. [/QUOTE]
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