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<blockquote data-quote="Digmor Crusher" data-source="post: 995979" data-attributes="member: 69540"><p>Just a couple of comments.</p><p></p><p>Every time I install VS I go thru all my installed programs and saved programs, open them and then see if VS reacts. I have 3 versions of Shadow Defender saved, I open them and every time VS throws up a block, so I click on Report a False Positive and Allow (my wording my be off from the actual wording). So I've done this numerous times with Shadow Defender and a couple other programs, why do I have to do it every time, does reporting a False Positive not do anything?</p><p></p><p>And, VS is supposed to be a "simple" computer lock, well the idea and execution is superb, but its not so simple once you open the gui, way too many options and settings imo. I think that 98% of computer users would be lost trying to figure them out. Not sure if this is even possible to fix, doubt it.</p><p>My idea of a perfect, simple program has 5 buttons, On, Off, Update, Block, Allow. You want everyone and anyone to use/like a program, then use these 5 buttons. Just some thoughts and questions Dan, your program is probably one of the best for computer security.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digmor Crusher, post: 995979, member: 69540"] Just a couple of comments. Every time I install VS I go thru all my installed programs and saved programs, open them and then see if VS reacts. I have 3 versions of Shadow Defender saved, I open them and every time VS throws up a block, so I click on Report a False Positive and Allow (my wording my be off from the actual wording). So I've done this numerous times with Shadow Defender and a couple other programs, why do I have to do it every time, does reporting a False Positive not do anything? And, VS is supposed to be a "simple" computer lock, well the idea and execution is superb, but its not so simple once you open the gui, way too many options and settings imo. I think that 98% of computer users would be lost trying to figure them out. Not sure if this is even possible to fix, doubt it. My idea of a perfect, simple program has 5 buttons, On, Off, Update, Block, Allow. You want everyone and anyone to use/like a program, then use these 5 buttons. Just some thoughts and questions Dan, your program is probably one of the best for computer security. [/QUOTE]
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