Glad to hear that, as if the message in the bar at the top of my Google Search pages was really from the same source (Google) as the one you show...
I can't find any appropriate thread in the Malware Problems & News section of Wilders Security to place this question, and I don't feel my...
I am sad to see you reverting again to ad hominem arguments. Indeed, you have used exactly the same words as you used last time we had an exchange...
Thanks, fax! I'll add (if I may?) your post to my bookmarks of people's experience of Webroot compared to Kaspersky. Thanks for that, Daniel!...
Interesting! How do you do that?
In tests, sure, but in real life I can cite several examples of people who have been dissatisfied with Kaspersky's protection and changed to...
After writing this, I realised that those were the days I was still running another AV (Nod32) alongside Prevx/Webroot*. So I thought it only fair...
Tony: A combination of both for me (though probably more of the former)! And a feeling that the machine is clean and responsive as it should be,...
Yes, this was a point that Cache raised earlier in this thread (and that, until he mentioned it, I had competely failed to notice): In reply, I...
What stands out for me is the contrast between regular-ish infections in the past (admittedly this was only a few AVs, I didn't try every AV on...
Just a quick reaction: Well, yes and no. In terms of user experience, from anecdotal evidence and personal experience yes it has done...
On your first point: (“fanboyism”) I personally think it’s unhelpful to make ad hominem remarks which I question whether are ever helpful in...
You will see a lot of different views expressed here, so let me kick off by speaking from my personal experience. Prevx, a small British...
According to, according to......... Of course, nothing works perfectly in this world (far from :(!) as your signature citation eloquently...
Read carefully again what I say. (I couldn't care less about marketing, and I do agree that Webroot's marketing sometimes goes over the top...
Good point :). I hadn't picked up on that one. It would be interesting (and imo a good idea) if they were to group PUA's as a separate category.
I don't want to come across as someone who is always defending Webroot but I do think it is important to examine carefully the results in the...
I've said it before and I've said it again. I still think that Prevx->WSA is top-notch and that's why I've been with it for 10 years now. That...
This is not good, but at the same time it sadly doesn't surprise me. Webroot Support are not of the same calibre as Prevx were (I found Prevx...
Amazing bloke he was (is ;)). What's more, it is to a large extent him we have to thank for WSA.
Granted. But I did find the ESET/Webroot comparison interesting.
IMO the FPs are very much a thing of the past. Browsing slowdowns are not an issue for me personally but I hesitate to make a blanket statement....
My personal experience is that, whereas there were big FP problems a year ago, webpage FP blocks are now all but nonexistent. Neither am I...
I'm not the WSA expert at all, that's TripleHelix, but I think the Web Filter is the first line of defence inasmuch as it blocks any websites that...
Mileages do vary. Many have had no webpage FPs at all or hardly any. Some have had (including in the past me) a lot of webpage FPs, and that from...
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