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<blockquote data-quote="Evjl&#039;s Rain" data-source="post: 822668" data-attributes="member: 51905"><p>It's true but TAM or hardened application control are extremely bad for usability. they not only block so many apps and dlls but also lower system performance by half (eppecially TAM)</p><p>hardened mode aggressive is much milder and doesn't break as many as TAM + the impact on performance is not as noticeable. I could only live with TAM for 30 minutes before disabling it forever because it blocked some of my games => I had to manually whitelist a lot of blocked files. It's clearly not for inexperienced users as hardened mode (avast claims)</p><p>Scripts can be handled by script blockers so no need to worry about them. When users use syshardener with a few customizations for example, they don't care about scripts anymore</p><p>there are few ways/scripts that avast +SH can be infected but the chance is super slim and the vectors are rarely used for home users (powershell, cmd,...)</p><p></p><p>by the way, we are comparing free AVs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evjl's Rain, post: 822668, member: 51905"] It's true but TAM or hardened application control are extremely bad for usability. they not only block so many apps and dlls but also lower system performance by half (eppecially TAM) hardened mode aggressive is much milder and doesn't break as many as TAM + the impact on performance is not as noticeable. I could only live with TAM for 30 minutes before disabling it forever because it blocked some of my games => I had to manually whitelist a lot of blocked files. It's clearly not for inexperienced users as hardened mode (avast claims) Scripts can be handled by script blockers so no need to worry about them. When users use syshardener with a few customizations for example, they don't care about scripts anymore there are few ways/scripts that avast +SH can be infected but the chance is super slim and the vectors are rarely used for home users (powershell, cmd,...) by the way, we are comparing free AVs [/QUOTE]
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