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Shadow Defender Update Thread (Current Version 1.4.0.680)
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<blockquote data-quote="509322" data-source="post: 694553"><p>That's my personal policy, with even more disabled, on a Dell XPS 15. The only other security related soft installed is Adguard. Just clean install Windows, all the drivers, and there is no need to install any other security softs. I just disable AppGuard when I occasionally check for new drivers and update Adguard.</p><p></p><p>I got no headaches with bugs, conflicts, performance issues, etc.</p><p></p><p>I am not saying AppGuard is perfect security, but its close enough for me. I tried to break one of my systems with AG on it once and the only way I managed was to throw it off the wall. It's all true, cross my heart hope to die. Of course, I didn't have a kernel exploit that worked freely available scribbled down on a piece of paper in my front pocket at the time. So maybe my test at that time wasn't entirely accurate nor fair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="509322, post: 694553"] That's my personal policy, with even more disabled, on a Dell XPS 15. The only other security related soft installed is Adguard. Just clean install Windows, all the drivers, and there is no need to install any other security softs. I just disable AppGuard when I occasionally check for new drivers and update Adguard. I got no headaches with bugs, conflicts, performance issues, etc. I am not saying AppGuard is perfect security, but its close enough for me. I tried to break one of my systems with AG on it once and the only way I managed was to throw it off the wall. It's all true, cross my heart hope to die. Of course, I didn't have a kernel exploit that worked freely available scribbled down on a piece of paper in my front pocket at the time. So maybe my test at that time wasn't entirely accurate nor fair. [/QUOTE]
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