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<blockquote data-quote="Sorrento" data-source="post: 1015217" data-attributes="member: 93754"><p>I used Prevx for some times maybe hundreds of years ago & then Webroot & recommended Webroot to many, an issue I had was gigantic files WRDATA as I remember esp. caused by slightly rare programs as at the time Pale Moon etc - These required whitelisting by upping them to Webroot (on any update) in time I got fed up of this & wondered why they couldn't do it themselves & eventually moved back to a more traditional AV such as ESET - I always though the idea Webroot was running was good and had potential but it never was implemented - They used to brag about the install fitting on a then floppy then had customers running giant WRDATA files - So: Best of luck to Walt Disney.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sorrento, post: 1015217, member: 93754"] I used Prevx for some times maybe hundreds of years ago & then Webroot & recommended Webroot to many, an issue I had was gigantic files WRDATA as I remember esp. caused by slightly rare programs as at the time Pale Moon etc - These required whitelisting by upping them to Webroot (on any update) in time I got fed up of this & wondered why they couldn't do it themselves & eventually moved back to a more traditional AV such as ESET - I always though the idea Webroot was running was good and had potential but it never was implemented - They used to brag about the install fitting on a then floppy then had customers running giant WRDATA files - So: Best of luck to Walt Disney. [/QUOTE]
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