Outpost and Anti virus programs

Discussion in 'other firewalls' started by trott3r, Dec 11, 2013.

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  1. guest

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    Is Outpost included in Avira's incompatible software or it's just Avira doing its thing again? We all know that Avira likes to do that to many security products, like Sandboxie and MBAM. I thought they have fixed it? o_O
     
  2. Disney

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    I use it with Outpost . Have for many years .
     
  3. trott3r

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    Ok good.

    noted
     
  4. fasteddy2020

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    +1 for Emsisoft and Outpost pro 8.1 (or whatever is the latest, I don't remember). No conflicts and doesn't seem to slow my machine down at all. I was using avast but switched. Just my $.02
     
  5. ellison64

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    I would hang on until theres a lifetime licence of agnitum security suite which comes around quite often .Then you have the advantage of an av you dont have to subscribe yearly.Outpost firewall/security suite also gives you the flexibilty of disabling hips so you can use for example spyshelter or appguard instead.Thats what i like about outpost security suite..it isnt so much up its arse that it forbids using other software.
     
  6. trott3r

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    I would rather have the ability to move anti virus depending on features.
    For example Kaspersky have an option to scan after def update which is useful for a dual system.

    If Kaspersky sort out the high cpu on update i may switch back
     
  7. ellison64

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    I don't understand what you mean:doubt:
     
  8. trott3r

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    which part?
     
  9. ellison64

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    All of it
     
  10. gery

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    AVG works pretty well too
     
  11. trott3r

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    Do you run outpost or does AVG have no hips web protection overlap?

    Trialing eset AV with outpost seems to be lighter than Kaspersky so far
     
  12. Feandur

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    -fasteddy2020


    +2 . :thumb: I'm currently using this on 2 'puters, and proceeding to do more.

    some good deals on EAM at the moment on download crew and Calander of Updates.

    -cheers,
    feandur
     
  13. cavehomme

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    Do you use the free suite or paid? If paid, which version?
     
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