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Which Antivirus has no HTTP Scanning?
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<blockquote data-quote="Scupper" data-source="post: 1033745" data-attributes="member: 97945"><p>This topic has come up at least three times over the past couple of months.</p><p></p><p>I think it comes down to this: If you don't want HTTPS scanning / Certificate injection, then use a solution that natively that doesn't employ that service.</p><p></p><p>Messing with a solution by disabling services can have anywhere from insignificant to severe consequences, depending on how important it is to their layered security construction.</p><p></p><p>Short answer - MS Defender, or Emsisoft Home Anti-Malware. Yes F-Secure, but filtering is conducted through their browser extension so I would consider it a hybrid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scupper, post: 1033745, member: 97945"] This topic has come up at least three times over the past couple of months. I think it comes down to this: If you don't want HTTPS scanning / Certificate injection, then use a solution that natively that doesn't employ that service. Messing with a solution by disabling services can have anywhere from insignificant to severe consequences, depending on how important it is to their layered security construction. Short answer - MS Defender, or Emsisoft Home Anti-Malware. Yes F-Secure, but filtering is conducted through their browser extension so I would consider it a hybrid. [/QUOTE]
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