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<blockquote data-quote="Evjl&#039;s Rain" data-source="post: 831204" data-attributes="member: 51905"><p>Robbie has a point that there are some users that promote some random products that they think the AVs perform well in real life</p><p>People should learn something about a product before installing it and start the evaluation</p><p></p><p>But the problem is, some other users actually use, do some researches, test and evaluate the AVs with <u>visible proofs</u>. That's the differences</p><p></p><p>There are reasons why I recommend some users who are <u>interested </u>to <u>try out </u>WiseVector. I haven't said it outperforms other well-known AVs</p><p>I do know how this product works, performance impact on VM and on my host machine to some degree, not too deep but enough, other than it's from China</p><p>I do read their privacy policy and get a confirmation from the developer (the policies look great) -> it's the same for other well-known AVs. They may do something differently behind the scene from what they claim. Nobody knows until they are busted</p><p></p><p>I don't change my 2 recommended AVs (average users): Avast and Kaspersky</p><p>I'm trying out WiseVector for 40+ days and I found it has many pros with some tolerable cons so I recommend other users to try it out although it's not a default-deny product</p><p>of course I install Avast and Kaspersky on every other machine of my friends and family</p><p></p><p>1 important factor: WiseVector is FREE at the moment. People can install and uninstall with ease. No need to spend some money or worry about 14-day trial period. It's kind of portable too, can run without installation (self-made)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evjl's Rain, post: 831204, member: 51905"] Robbie has a point that there are some users that promote some random products that they think the AVs perform well in real life People should learn something about a product before installing it and start the evaluation But the problem is, some other users actually use, do some researches, test and evaluate the AVs with [U]visible proofs[/U]. That's the differences There are reasons why I recommend some users who are [U]interested [/U]to [U]try out [/U]WiseVector. I haven't said it outperforms other well-known AVs I do know how this product works, performance impact on VM and on my host machine to some degree, not too deep but enough, other than it's from China I do read their privacy policy and get a confirmation from the developer (the policies look great) -> it's the same for other well-known AVs. They may do something differently behind the scene from what they claim. Nobody knows until they are busted I don't change my 2 recommended AVs (average users): Avast and Kaspersky I'm trying out WiseVector for 40+ days and I found it has many pros with some tolerable cons so I recommend other users to try it out although it's not a default-deny product of course I install Avast and Kaspersky on every other machine of my friends and family 1 important factor: WiseVector is FREE at the moment. People can install and uninstall with ease. No need to spend some money or worry about 14-day trial period. It's kind of portable too, can run without installation (self-made) [/QUOTE]
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