- Jul 2, 2014
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There is one thing that I can agree here. Most tests should be conducted at default settings.
This is because an antivirus is meant more for the newbies than for the experienced. The reason is that, it's actually the former who benefits more from it rather than the latter. Because experienced people doesn't go to shady sites often, they are careful while running bundled installers, they disable auto-play functionality for external drives, and are more knowledgeable in matters related to these. The newbies are the one's that rely on lab tests to choose the antivirus that are rated top, on the other hand, the experienced chooses one that suits them best.
An antivirus should be good at it's default settings and at the same time offer possibilities for customization for the experienced. After all is said and done, I still use Qihoo 360 and happy with it.
This is because an antivirus is meant more for the newbies than for the experienced. The reason is that, it's actually the former who benefits more from it rather than the latter. Because experienced people doesn't go to shady sites often, they are careful while running bundled installers, they disable auto-play functionality for external drives, and are more knowledgeable in matters related to these. The newbies are the one's that rely on lab tests to choose the antivirus that are rated top, on the other hand, the experienced chooses one that suits them best.
An antivirus should be good at it's default settings and at the same time offer possibilities for customization for the experienced. After all is said and done, I still use Qihoo 360 and happy with it.
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