Things you dislike about your security software

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The longer this thread gets, the more I like WD. I don't think there's anything I dislike about VoodooShield. I forget they are there.
I tried VS Free, I may try it again. Pretty much all depends on if I keep SBIE or not. I know that AOL Tech Fortress (AppGuard) isn't really my speed.

EDIT: And as far as WD, I hear you there too. I especially like that it's a pure AV (that I could complement with HMPA).
 

Evjl's Rain

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I don't think I have any dislikes with my software at all for security.

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there must be some but you can tolerate them :D other people's problems might not be yours
as much as you like it and can fit it into your system, it's suitable for you, like putting panda free into a properly set up system is amazing. Panda itself is very poor
I found many cons of forticlient (the product itself, not the things I dislike)
 

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there must be some but you can tolerate them :D other people's problems might not be yours
as much as you like it and can fit it into your system, it's suitable for you, like putting panda free into a properly set up system is amazing. Panda itself is very poor
I found many cons of forticlient (the product itself, not the things I dislike)
Only one but it's manageable so I don't classify it as a dislike, rather a annoyance. That's the web filter on Forticlient blocking the WiFi login page when I'm djing at my residency. But it's fairly easy to do just by switching the web filter off. Hence why it's not a dislike of mine.

I've found no cons that cannot be rectified easily for me. I agree, Forticlient is very suitable for me and this system. As I have SSD I see now lag whatsoever.

~LDogg
 

mlnevese

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My security setup works so well it is getting boring. I am tempted to mess up my system with a bunch of junky programs, lol
It's not just you, I'm bored of everything going well. I don't know what that symptom is called.:giggle:

I can help you both recommending a mix of software so bad it is certain to force you to clean install your machines :)
 

Bill K

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I don't run Avast but believe you can disable them completely under options, I've read that you can do so on AVG paid versions owned by same company.
 
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