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<blockquote data-quote="notabot" data-source="post: 840113" data-attributes="member: 75970"><p>Thanks for this, I view it a little different, given that WD is very good, for a paid product the default configuration and its maintenance with future Windows updates and application updates is part of what I pay and it should free up my time.</p><p> Of course this only works when the default baseline is already quite tightened without breaking apps, from that point I should have the option to further tighten the setup but a strong baseline and the time costs associated with its maintenance should be included in the price.</p><p></p><p> Re Malwarebytes firewall control, the downside is not having a unified UI for all security settings, I'm looking to consolidate everything-security into a cloud console and this kind of goes in the opposite direction.</p><p></p><p> Also, does Emsisoft install any kernel-level code, or it leverages on Windows APIs 100% and it doesn't come with its own kernel module ( I'd view being 100% userspace software as a huge plus ).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="notabot, post: 840113, member: 75970"] Thanks for this, I view it a little different, given that WD is very good, for a paid product the default configuration and its maintenance with future Windows updates and application updates is part of what I pay and it should free up my time. Of course this only works when the default baseline is already quite tightened without breaking apps, from that point I should have the option to further tighten the setup but a strong baseline and the time costs associated with its maintenance should be included in the price. Re Malwarebytes firewall control, the downside is not having a unified UI for all security settings, I'm looking to consolidate everything-security into a cloud console and this kind of goes in the opposite direction. Also, does Emsisoft install any kernel-level code, or it leverages on Windows APIs 100% and it doesn't come with its own kernel module ( I'd view being 100% userspace software as a huge plus ). [/QUOTE]
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