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<blockquote data-quote="cartaphilus" data-source="post: 1094113" data-attributes="member: 99742"><p>I still have I think 8 Webroot 2012/3 boxes I got from Staples where they were basically giving it away at $4/box. I originally got 10 of them and used them for 2 years but on top of ESET. Initially WEBROOT was considered more like an add on AV than a full fledged one since it was born from PREVEX which was an addon protection. it was it very light. However it used to create an ungodly large file (I forgot what it was called) and I had to clear that folder up every week or so. That file was a few gigs in size.</p><p></p><p>I think the UI hasn't changed since 2012 (looking at it now).</p><p></p><p>As per the Polish AV tests....don't get me wrong....they are doing great job...but that 100% (I think) detection from few months ago really really REALLY made me reconsider their results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cartaphilus, post: 1094113, member: 99742"] I still have I think 8 Webroot 2012/3 boxes I got from Staples where they were basically giving it away at $4/box. I originally got 10 of them and used them for 2 years but on top of ESET. Initially WEBROOT was considered more like an add on AV than a full fledged one since it was born from PREVEX which was an addon protection. it was it very light. However it used to create an ungodly large file (I forgot what it was called) and I had to clear that folder up every week or so. That file was a few gigs in size. I think the UI hasn't changed since 2012 (looking at it now). As per the Polish AV tests....don't get me wrong....they are doing great job...but that 100% (I think) detection from few months ago really really REALLY made me reconsider their results. [/QUOTE]
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