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Shadowra's Big Comparative : Episode 2 - Paid Antivirus
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<blockquote data-quote="IceMan7" data-source="post: 1121190" data-attributes="member: 121355"><p>Hahaha.</p><p>You see, sometimes we come to different topics. It started with the NATO situation, what's happening between the EU and Ukraine, and then... it moved on to password manager - should I continue using Keepass or maybe a cloud one. And so, when we entered the cloud, that's when it started <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite116" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p><p></p><p></p><p>Still, it's always an extra layer of protection. Moreover, the cloud does the calculations, not the computer, so there is less load on the unit. It's better that Avast and Eset have such a solution than not having it at all.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Cool. I wrote that you can set Eset settings not to send documents to the cloud. There is such an option. The same, you can exclude folders that are to be bypassed by Eset LiveGuard.</p><p>Except that when you browse the Internet in a browser, create folders, documents, photos, presentations, etc., you don't have it blocked and if Eset considers a file "dangerous" - tick, it goes to the cloud.</p><p>Sure, you can check in events what went to the cloud. But after the fact, because it went.</p><p></p><p>Eset sends files to the cloud to scan them in its sandbox on the Azure platform (Microsoft)</p><p>However, as I pasted a fragment, BD does not send files.</p><p><em><u>Bitdefender does not scan the contents of your files itself and never uploads or stores them in the cloud</u></em></p><p> How does it work for them? Do they send a hash, a code? What is it? Especially since they do behavioral protection locally on the computer on which they are installed.</p><p></p><p>I don't know how the Kaspersky cloud works at all. Does it send a file for analysis, like Eset?</p><p></p><p>Today, after so many scandals, I don't believe anyone. And I don't trust anyone. But if I approached it that way, I would have to stop using my computer or phone and disconnect from the internet.</p><p>Today, the only thing we want to do is limit this "spying", because spying is and will be.</p><p></p><p></p><p>An American company took over a Czech company. Are they going in the Avast direction? I don't believe it. Norton probably still does it and Avast will be more similar to Norton.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IceMan7, post: 1121190, member: 121355"] Hahaha. You see, sometimes we come to different topics. It started with the NATO situation, what's happening between the EU and Ukraine, and then... it moved on to password manager - should I continue using Keepass or maybe a cloud one. And so, when we entered the cloud, that's when it started :D Still, it's always an extra layer of protection. Moreover, the cloud does the calculations, not the computer, so there is less load on the unit. It's better that Avast and Eset have such a solution than not having it at all. Cool. I wrote that you can set Eset settings not to send documents to the cloud. There is such an option. The same, you can exclude folders that are to be bypassed by Eset LiveGuard. Except that when you browse the Internet in a browser, create folders, documents, photos, presentations, etc., you don't have it blocked and if Eset considers a file "dangerous" - tick, it goes to the cloud. Sure, you can check in events what went to the cloud. But after the fact, because it went. Eset sends files to the cloud to scan them in its sandbox on the Azure platform (Microsoft) However, as I pasted a fragment, BD does not send files. [I][U]Bitdefender does not scan the contents of your files itself and never uploads or stores them in the cloud[/U][/I] How does it work for them? Do they send a hash, a code? What is it? Especially since they do behavioral protection locally on the computer on which they are installed. I don't know how the Kaspersky cloud works at all. Does it send a file for analysis, like Eset? Today, after so many scandals, I don't believe anyone. And I don't trust anyone. But if I approached it that way, I would have to stop using my computer or phone and disconnect from the internet. Today, the only thing we want to do is limit this "spying", because spying is and will be. An American company took over a Czech company. Are they going in the Avast direction? I don't believe it. Norton probably still does it and Avast will be more similar to Norton. [/QUOTE]
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