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What information can -kaspersky-steal when installed for - HOME USER?
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<blockquote data-quote="jetman" data-source="post: 988692" data-attributes="member: 63028"><p>Kaspersky is a very good product. It has consistently performed well for many years.</p><p></p><p>The Ukraine- Russia war doesn't change this. Perhaps if many users uninstall Kaspersky software from their devices, Kaspersky may struggle to collect enough malware samples to make their products work as well as they currently do. But at the moment, Kaspersky is among the best that money can buy.</p><p></p><p>If Kaspersky were found to be spying on their users, or acting maliciously, it would destroy their business. That is in nobody's interests. Kaspersky products have been subject to more scrutiny than any other vendor and no evidence has been found of anything untoward. </p><p></p><p>In my view, Kaspersky remains a trustworthy product.</p><p></p><p>I expect that governments of the world have backdoors into operating systems like Windows anyway. If they want to spy on someone, they have many other tools they can use!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jetman, post: 988692, member: 63028"] Kaspersky is a very good product. It has consistently performed well for many years. The Ukraine- Russia war doesn't change this. Perhaps if many users uninstall Kaspersky software from their devices, Kaspersky may struggle to collect enough malware samples to make their products work as well as they currently do. But at the moment, Kaspersky is among the best that money can buy. If Kaspersky were found to be spying on their users, or acting maliciously, it would destroy their business. That is in nobody's interests. Kaspersky products have been subject to more scrutiny than any other vendor and no evidence has been found of anything untoward. In my view, Kaspersky remains a trustworthy product. I expect that governments of the world have backdoors into operating systems like Windows anyway. If they want to spy on someone, they have many other tools they can use! [/QUOTE]
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