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Turtle‘s Enhanced Realworld Tests ( updated )
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<blockquote data-quote="ShenguiTurmi" data-source="post: 1061848" data-attributes="member: 99409"><p>Well, it's my problem, I didn't explain it well.</p><p></p><p>The testing wasn't done by me alone, for the Enterprise product I used the configuration that I and the other participants (who were provided with a license for the Enterprise product) use on a daily basis, and didn't intentionally set it to the highest or lowest.</p><p></p><p>Typically enterprise products don't have default settings (for example, Crowdstrike's default settings won't even enable Anti-Malware), so only a configuration that we use every day could be used.</p><p></p><p>As for the free versions, most of them have no difference in protection between the free version of the product's functionality and the paid version (something like Kaspersky Free has exactly the same functionality as the paid basic version in terms of protection), while others, such as CatchPulse, have a whitelisting policy for the paid version and have no possibility of testing it.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the settings of individual products, I usually leave them at default, unless it has default settings that would interfere with testing. For example TrendMicro will automatically switch to High Sensitivity after detecting multiple threats, which is not realistic so I would turn it off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShenguiTurmi, post: 1061848, member: 99409"] Well, it's my problem, I didn't explain it well. The testing wasn't done by me alone, for the Enterprise product I used the configuration that I and the other participants (who were provided with a license for the Enterprise product) use on a daily basis, and didn't intentionally set it to the highest or lowest. Typically enterprise products don't have default settings (for example, Crowdstrike's default settings won't even enable Anti-Malware), so only a configuration that we use every day could be used. As for the free versions, most of them have no difference in protection between the free version of the product's functionality and the paid version (something like Kaspersky Free has exactly the same functionality as the paid basic version in terms of protection), while others, such as CatchPulse, have a whitelisting policy for the paid version and have no possibility of testing it. Regarding the settings of individual products, I usually leave them at default, unless it has default settings that would interfere with testing. For example TrendMicro will automatically switch to High Sensitivity after detecting multiple threats, which is not realistic so I would turn it off. [/QUOTE]
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