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<blockquote data-quote="motox781" data-source="post: 823135" data-attributes="member: 35376"><p>I used Avast Hardened Mode Agressive extensively on customer PCs a couple of years ago (free version), until the nagging got uncontrollable. Now I just use WD with up to date Windows 10 on other PCs. I was wore out over free AVs and their up sells / nag screens / re-registers / etc.</p><p></p><p>IMO, Windows 10 caused a plummet in malware as I've seen. I'd be surprised nowadays (in my little world), to see active malware as it was in the Windows 7 days (oh the horrible PUAs too).</p><p></p><p>Most families just use Iphones, tablets, etc. in my circle (as their main source of browsing...no longer PCs), which are pretty much impervisous to most malware.</p><p></p><p>Windows will eventually move to mostly commerical/enterprise...if the trend hasn't already started to happen on a large scale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="motox781, post: 823135, member: 35376"] I used Avast Hardened Mode Agressive extensively on customer PCs a couple of years ago (free version), until the nagging got uncontrollable. Now I just use WD with up to date Windows 10 on other PCs. I was wore out over free AVs and their up sells / nag screens / re-registers / etc. IMO, Windows 10 caused a plummet in malware as I've seen. I'd be surprised nowadays (in my little world), to see active malware as it was in the Windows 7 days (oh the horrible PUAs too). Most families just use Iphones, tablets, etc. in my circle (as their main source of browsing...no longer PCs), which are pretty much impervisous to most malware. Windows will eventually move to mostly commerical/enterprise...if the trend hasn't already started to happen on a large scale. [/QUOTE]
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