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<blockquote data-quote="ZeroDay" data-source="post: 828904" data-attributes="member: 11608"><p>I haven't read all the comments yet (I'm going to do that now) I just point out something [USER=32260]@Andy Ful[/USER] Said in another thread because he made a very good point - If people don't believe the results for Windows/Microsoft defender in these AVTEST results then they can't trust the results for their favourite product too. </p><p></p><p>I also agree with the comments I've read so far for Microsoft not integrating all the WD tweaks into one UI and, I'll add to those reasons. I think another reason for MS not including all the WD settings/tweaks in one UI could be for legal purposes. Imagine if WD+WD FW had one UI including all the settings and tweaks usually only available via GPE or editing the registry. There would be a massive backlash from third party security companies because MS would be clearly and blatantly including a full blown security suite for every single user of Windows 10. The backlash would be much bigger than the Internet explorer one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZeroDay, post: 828904, member: 11608"] I haven't read all the comments yet (I'm going to do that now) I just point out something [USER=32260]@Andy Ful[/USER] Said in another thread because he made a very good point - If people don't believe the results for Windows/Microsoft defender in these AVTEST results then they can't trust the results for their favourite product too. I also agree with the comments I've read so far for Microsoft not integrating all the WD tweaks into one UI and, I'll add to those reasons. I think another reason for MS not including all the WD settings/tweaks in one UI could be for legal purposes. Imagine if WD+WD FW had one UI including all the settings and tweaks usually only available via GPE or editing the registry. There would be a massive backlash from third party security companies because MS would be clearly and blatantly including a full blown security suite for every single user of Windows 10. The backlash would be much bigger than the Internet explorer one. [/QUOTE]
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