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Which Kaspersky product do you like best?
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<blockquote data-quote="Guilhermesene" data-source="post: 966727" data-attributes="member: 80139"><p>I think you said everything I think, the only thing missing is that Kaspersky unfortunately sometimes I get the feeling that the company is losing its way because the product is getting more and more bloated with extra features that are not so much the focus of AV protection (it may be a tactic to make extra money from customers, or it really has no such intention but is going down this path of bloat).</p><p></p><p>I also suffered from the same problem as you, I am also a developer and one of the problems I had (even though I was using the default denial mode) was this, of blocking my developed applications when they have nothing to do with malware.</p><p></p><p>Just like you, I also feel a bother with all these extra applications like: VPN, Password Manager, Safe Kids and so on.</p><p></p><p>The interesting thing about ESET is that it really is a lean product, constantly updated and that you don't even notice plans by the company to put these applications considered as “bloatware” or "crapware" (they could even do that, even more in this time of global financial crisis because of the coronavirus, as a way to earn extra money from customers for example), but no, they don't, the product remains simple, lean, with the focus on protection that always was</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guilhermesene, post: 966727, member: 80139"] I think you said everything I think, the only thing missing is that Kaspersky unfortunately sometimes I get the feeling that the company is losing its way because the product is getting more and more bloated with extra features that are not so much the focus of AV protection (it may be a tactic to make extra money from customers, or it really has no such intention but is going down this path of bloat). I also suffered from the same problem as you, I am also a developer and one of the problems I had (even though I was using the default denial mode) was this, of blocking my developed applications when they have nothing to do with malware. Just like you, I also feel a bother with all these extra applications like: VPN, Password Manager, Safe Kids and so on. The interesting thing about ESET is that it really is a lean product, constantly updated and that you don't even notice plans by the company to put these applications considered as “bloatware” or "crapware" (they could even do that, even more in this time of global financial crisis because of the coronavirus, as a way to earn extra money from customers for example), but no, they don't, the product remains simple, lean, with the focus on protection that always was [/QUOTE]
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