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<blockquote data-quote="simmerskool" data-source="post: 1043803" data-attributes="member: 61091"><p>I am not necessarily a fan of plug & play, but with ZA/ESNG I like its UI, and I assume that ZA is default tweaked at factory for maximum protection while at the same time not slowing down my pc. Perhaps we are too aware of AV that can be enhanced or hardened, or come out of the box without sufficient protection, but why should that be the norm? I assume ZA default config is the max config, why should user have to dig thru the UI to throw a switch to gain more protection. If and when ZA offers other features, great, as long as they do not become bloatware, slowdown the system, or nag me to spend more money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simmerskool, post: 1043803, member: 61091"] I am not necessarily a fan of plug & play, but with ZA/ESNG I like its UI, and I assume that ZA is default tweaked at factory for maximum protection while at the same time not slowing down my pc. Perhaps we are too aware of AV that can be enhanced or hardened, or come out of the box without sufficient protection, but why should that be the norm? I assume ZA default config is the max config, why should user have to dig thru the UI to throw a switch to gain more protection. If and when ZA offers other features, great, as long as they do not become bloatware, slowdown the system, or nag me to spend more money. [/QUOTE]
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