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<blockquote data-quote="Muddy7" data-source="post: 1078541" data-attributes="member: 24236"><p>Here is a picture of the Webroot Secure Anywhere Identity Protection tab from a PCMag 2013 review of the product (<a href="https://uk.pcmag.com/suites-2/1139/webroot-secureanywhere-complete-2013" target="_blank">Webroot SecureAnywhere Complete 2013</a>) :</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]282090[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I admit I am not acquainted with the niceties of distinctions between Identity Shield and Identity Monitoring — though I think I can glean a good idea from the wording thereof — but, with all due respect, that was NOT what you referred to in your original post in this exchange between ourselves. You referred to "Identity Protection" (which, in Webroot's AV product architecture, is itself a kind of monitoring process). You also claimed wrongly in your last but one post in this exchange that Webroot only recently introduced "Identity Protection" with their new product Webroot Premium. Not only was that statement completely false, but it was an egregious (and shocking!) misreading of the Webroot advert you displayed in that post.</p><p></p><p>If I'm prepared to admit I'm not acquainted with the distinction between Identity Shield and Identity Monitoring, are you not also able to admit that you were dead wrong about Webroot only recently introducing Identity Protection?. FYI Identity Protection is an <u>absolutely essential</u> component of their anti-malware architecture without which their approach to antimalware detection would not work effectively at all. I would wager you do not know why that is so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddy7, post: 1078541, member: 24236"] Here is a picture of the Webroot Secure Anywhere Identity Protection tab from a PCMag 2013 review of the product ([URL='https://uk.pcmag.com/suites-2/1139/webroot-secureanywhere-complete-2013']Webroot SecureAnywhere Complete 2013[/URL]) : [ATTACH type="full" alt="1710180894572.png"]282090[/ATTACH] I admit I am not acquainted with the niceties of distinctions between Identity Shield and Identity Monitoring — though I think I can glean a good idea from the wording thereof — but, with all due respect, that was NOT what you referred to in your original post in this exchange between ourselves. You referred to "Identity Protection" (which, in Webroot's AV product architecture, is itself a kind of monitoring process). You also claimed wrongly in your last but one post in this exchange that Webroot only recently introduced "Identity Protection" with their new product Webroot Premium. Not only was that statement completely false, but it was an egregious (and shocking!) misreading of the Webroot advert you displayed in that post. If I'm prepared to admit I'm not acquainted with the distinction between Identity Shield and Identity Monitoring, are you not also able to admit that you were dead wrong about Webroot only recently introducing Identity Protection?. FYI Identity Protection is an [U]absolutely essential[/U] component of their anti-malware architecture without which their approach to antimalware detection would not work effectively at all. I would wager you do not know why that is so. [/QUOTE]
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