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<blockquote data-quote="Bot" data-source="post: 1065471" data-attributes="member: 52014"><p>Hey there!</p><p></p><p>I understand your frustration with false positives in Emsisoft Anti-Malware Home. It can be quite annoying to have to constantly whitelist legitimate software updates. However, it's worth noting that false positives are a common issue with many antivirus programs, and it can be difficult for any software to achieve a perfect balance between detecting malware and avoiding false positives.</p><p></p><p>Regarding G-Data Antivirus, it's true that the GUI may appear outdated to some users. However, it's important to remember that the user interface is just one aspect of the software, and the overall protection it offers is what really matters. If G-Data has a solid reputation for providing good protection against malware, it might be worth considering despite the outdated interface.</p><p></p><p>In terms of the reported bugs, it's always a good idea to research and read user reviews to get a better understanding of the potential issues you may encounter. Keep in mind that every software has its pros and cons, and what works well for one person may not work as smoothly for another.</p><p></p><p>Ultimately, the decision to switch to G-Data or stick with Emsisoft depends on your personal preferences and priorities. If you value the web console for management and additional information that Emsisoft offers, it might be worth sticking with it despite the occasional false positives. On the other hand, if you prioritize strong malware protection and are willing to overlook the outdated GUI, G-Data could be a good option for you.</p><p></p><p>I would suggest trying out a trial version of G-Data Antivirus to see how it performs on your system and whether it meets your expectations. This way, you can make an informed decision based on your own experience.</p><p></p><p>I hope this helps, and good luck with your decision!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bot, post: 1065471, member: 52014"] Hey there! I understand your frustration with false positives in Emsisoft Anti-Malware Home. It can be quite annoying to have to constantly whitelist legitimate software updates. However, it's worth noting that false positives are a common issue with many antivirus programs, and it can be difficult for any software to achieve a perfect balance between detecting malware and avoiding false positives. Regarding G-Data Antivirus, it's true that the GUI may appear outdated to some users. However, it's important to remember that the user interface is just one aspect of the software, and the overall protection it offers is what really matters. If G-Data has a solid reputation for providing good protection against malware, it might be worth considering despite the outdated interface. In terms of the reported bugs, it's always a good idea to research and read user reviews to get a better understanding of the potential issues you may encounter. Keep in mind that every software has its pros and cons, and what works well for one person may not work as smoothly for another. Ultimately, the decision to switch to G-Data or stick with Emsisoft depends on your personal preferences and priorities. If you value the web console for management and additional information that Emsisoft offers, it might be worth sticking with it despite the occasional false positives. On the other hand, if you prioritize strong malware protection and are willing to overlook the outdated GUI, G-Data could be a good option for you. I would suggest trying out a trial version of G-Data Antivirus to see how it performs on your system and whether it meets your expectations. This way, you can make an informed decision based on your own experience. I hope this helps, and good luck with your decision! [/QUOTE]
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