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<blockquote data-quote="JasonUK" data-source="post: 920839" data-attributes="member: 86995"><p>Why? There's next to no official assessment of how WVSX performs relative to other security products. When its performance can be measured against others in a thorough test then other 'safety nets' may be discarded. At the moment though whilst it looks decent there's little information out there on performance, privacy and indeed that the product is even safe to use for anyone but early adopters and those competent to really assess how well it works. I've tried it and it caused sporadic problems ~ blocking trusted program launches without so much as an alert ~ but wouldn't have done so without at least WD running too. The program is still in development so issues are to be expected so I'm not knocking it but understand why users would want to layer protection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JasonUK, post: 920839, member: 86995"] Why? There's next to no official assessment of how WVSX performs relative to other security products. When its performance can be measured against others in a thorough test then other 'safety nets' may be discarded. At the moment though whilst it looks decent there's little information out there on performance, privacy and indeed that the product is even safe to use for anyone but early adopters and those competent to really assess how well it works. I've tried it and it caused sporadic problems ~ blocking trusted program launches without so much as an alert ~ but wouldn't have done so without at least WD running too. The program is still in development so issues are to be expected so I'm not knocking it but understand why users would want to layer protection. [/QUOTE]
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