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<blockquote data-quote="Evjl&#039;s Rain" data-source="post: 764462" data-attributes="member: 51905"><p>not many people can manage default-deny solutions. That's why I want to want to find additional tools to strengthen default-allow solutions. Extension is a free, easy way to do so</p><p></p><p>I don't really find another solution which has better return-on-effort as you said because I have been experiencing many other tools with some disappointments and reduction in usability</p><p>a tool like Syshardener or OSA and smartscreen rare which can improve general security but doesn't reduce productivity</p><p>I truly believe most home users don't expose to zero-day malwares but they are still infected because they don't have sufficient protection in the first place</p><p></p><p>the programs I setup for my family are all free and light-weight and regardless of what they do, recklessly, they still haven't got any infection, yet</p><p>no reduction in productivity, no extra system load, no time required for education because they tend to forget within minutes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evjl's Rain, post: 764462, member: 51905"] not many people can manage default-deny solutions. That's why I want to want to find additional tools to strengthen default-allow solutions. Extension is a free, easy way to do so I don't really find another solution which has better return-on-effort as you said because I have been experiencing many other tools with some disappointments and reduction in usability a tool like Syshardener or OSA and smartscreen rare which can improve general security but doesn't reduce productivity I truly believe most home users don't expose to zero-day malwares but they are still infected because they don't have sufficient protection in the first place the programs I setup for my family are all free and light-weight and regardless of what they do, recklessly, they still haven't got any infection, yet no reduction in productivity, no extra system load, no time required for education because they tend to forget within minutes [/QUOTE]
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