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<blockquote data-quote="BVLon" data-source="post: 866978"><p>[USER=62850]@danb[/USER] if you have developed software with this effectiveness, then you’ve probably engaged with quite a lot of users, that’s not to be denied.</p><p></p><p>You need to know however that Users in antivirus forums can’t be your research focus as many of them are quite advanced. Majority of users won’t sign up to their security product’s community and won’t leave you any feedback. If they don’t like the product, they will just uninstall it.</p><p>Even a biohazard sign is an element of scare in some... you need to make sure that VS doesn’t fail to give them this “We’ve got your back feeling”</p><p></p><p>Guys, please be serious. You are saying the VS condept is “allow if you intend to run it”. But if I don’t wanna run it, I can simply not run it... how will it execute? I don’t need VS to NOT run content. VoodooShield’s got capabilities that normal AV products don’t, it is not just some HIPS system. It’s powered by 71 blacklists, AI and a whitelist.</p><p>It is a program that’s extremely intelligent and capable of pushing the user towards the right decision. Right decision should be very clear maybe in one sentence, just as I have suggested. Wording should be strong enough and confident to guide the user. Not to cause more confusion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BVLon, post: 866978"] [USER=62850]@danb[/USER] if you have developed software with this effectiveness, then you’ve probably engaged with quite a lot of users, that’s not to be denied. You need to know however that Users in antivirus forums can’t be your research focus as many of them are quite advanced. Majority of users won’t sign up to their security product’s community and won’t leave you any feedback. If they don’t like the product, they will just uninstall it. Even a biohazard sign is an element of scare in some... you need to make sure that VS doesn’t fail to give them this “We’ve got your back feeling” Guys, please be serious. You are saying the VS condept is “allow if you intend to run it”. But if I don’t wanna run it, I can simply not run it... how will it execute? I don’t need VS to NOT run content. VoodooShield’s got capabilities that normal AV products don’t, it is not just some HIPS system. It’s powered by 71 blacklists, AI and a whitelist. It is a program that’s extremely intelligent and capable of pushing the user towards the right decision. Right decision should be very clear maybe in one sentence, just as I have suggested. Wording should be strong enough and confident to guide the user. Not to cause more confusion. [/QUOTE]
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