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Video Reviews - Security and Privacy
Windows Defender VS Ransomware, Controlled folder access feature tested
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<blockquote data-quote="Protomartyr" data-source="post: 859817" data-attributes="member: 82599"><p>[USER=81269]@ksgsystem[/USER] I didn't realize you were the one who created the video!</p><p></p><p>I appreciate the fact that you went in and displayed how Defender was configured. You showed what you included/did not include in the Protected folders and that there were no exclusions. I also watched your Kaspersky Anti-Ransomware video and you did a thorough overview of the configuration settings there as well. </p><p></p><p>Some of the videos I've watched on YouTube have the tendency to just show that the antivirus protection is active but not how it is configured. Having 'active' protection could mean anything. Thank you for your attention to detail.</p><p></p><p>Hope to see more videos from you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Protomartyr, post: 859817, member: 82599"] [USER=81269]@ksgsystem[/USER] I didn't realize you were the one who created the video! I appreciate the fact that you went in and displayed how Defender was configured. You showed what you included/did not include in the Protected folders and that there were no exclusions. I also watched your Kaspersky Anti-Ransomware video and you did a thorough overview of the configuration settings there as well. Some of the videos I've watched on YouTube have the tendency to just show that the antivirus protection is active but not how it is configured. Having 'active' protection could mean anything. Thank you for your attention to detail. Hope to see more videos from you! [/QUOTE]
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