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Webroot Internet Security Plus 12.21.19
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<blockquote data-quote="artek" data-source="post: 856727" data-attributes="member: 22897"><p>It's been consistently <strong>bad </strong>for the <strong>whole year</strong>, maybe even the last two years. I'm too lazy to go back that far.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Those are the reasons I like the product as well, particularly because if I give it to my mom, I can be relatively certain that if she does get some kind of banking Trojan, it won't let it capture her passwords. It's very lightweight, there's no bloat, and it's not adding HTTPS certs like ESET or Kaspersky do. And if you're not a novice user you can set it to prompt you when an uncommon file tries to run or connect to the internet.</p><p></p><p>It's not a coincidence that Webroot is so popular with sysadmins. Webroot detects <strong>widespread </strong>malware well enough, and it stays out of the users way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="artek, post: 856727, member: 22897"] It's been consistently [B]bad [/B]for the [B]whole year[/B], maybe even the last two years. I'm too lazy to go back that far. Those are the reasons I like the product as well, particularly because if I give it to my mom, I can be relatively certain that if she does get some kind of banking Trojan, it won't let it capture her passwords. It's very lightweight, there's no bloat, and it's not adding HTTPS certs like ESET or Kaspersky do. And if you're not a novice user you can set it to prompt you when an uncommon file tries to run or connect to the internet. It's not a coincidence that Webroot is so popular with sysadmins. Webroot detects [B]widespread [/B]malware well enough, and it stays out of the users way. [/QUOTE]
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