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<blockquote data-quote="509322" data-source="post: 764471"><p>What I posted has nothing to do with default-deny. Default-deny causes no greater loss in productivity than any other security software. In some cases exceptions need to be created. Otherwise default-deny provides the highest security with the lowest resource usage.</p><p></p><p>When you actually study how people get themselves into trouble, you will see that browser extensions do almost nothing to prevent people from getting themselves infected. It's a well-established and widely-accepted fact. The only thing browser extensions really do is to provide an increased psychological comfort as opposed to any really meaningful protection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="509322, post: 764471"] What I posted has nothing to do with default-deny. Default-deny causes no greater loss in productivity than any other security software. In some cases exceptions need to be created. Otherwise default-deny provides the highest security with the lowest resource usage. When you actually study how people get themselves into trouble, you will see that browser extensions do almost nothing to prevent people from getting themselves infected. It's a well-established and widely-accepted fact. The only thing browser extensions really do is to provide an increased psychological comfort as opposed to any really meaningful protection. [/QUOTE]
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