The off Topic Anti-Malware Thread ;)

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    Yet another thread hijack away from the OP. We really should make an effort to stay on topic dont you think?
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       #22

    Kari said:

    malexous said:
    It seems that at every given chance someone recommends MSE even when the OP is using a competent alternative and has expressed no displeasure with their current solution.
    Out of personal interest, could you please explain to me, how do these recommendations to use MSE differ from you openly advertising Norton?

    You recommend and advertise Norton in 100% of your posts, also those which have nothing to do with security, by having a link to their "Deny Digital Dangers" campaign.

    Keenly awaiting your answer,
    Kari
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       #23

    zigzag3143 said:
    Yet another thread hijack away from the OP. We really should make an effort to stay on topic dont you think?
    agreed zig zag and we'll waiting for him (jpwhre)
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       #24

    This new thread just goes to show how much the poor guys thread was hijacked.
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       #25

    Who has changed the name of this thread?

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  6. Posts : 28,845
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       #26

    The mod who pruned it (barman58)
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       #27

    Dinesh said:
    Who has changed the name of this thread?
    Its a new sanity check thread.
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       #28

    OK let me start a fresh topic to debates and discussions:

    Its for those who says you CANNOT run 2 anti virus on one pc.
    Need proof?

    Take it.
    The off Topic Anti-Malware Thread ;)-capture.png

    As long as they don't conflict with each other, its fine.
    REASON: Better protection.

    P.S., Some might say if I m doing this for better protection, they why not running 3-4 antivirus together.
    Well, I m thinking about it.
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       #29

    Dinesh said:
    OK let me start a fresh topic to debates and discussions:

    Its for those who says you CANNOT run 2 anti virus on one pc.
    Need proof?

    Take it.
    The off Topic Anti-Malware Thread ;)-capture.png

    As long as they don't conflict with each other, its fine.
    REASON: Better protection.

    P.S., Some might say if I m doing this for better protection, they why not running 3-4 antivirus together.
    Well, I m thinking about it.
    Well, I haven't seen anyone specifically state that you can NOT run two or more together, its just not recommended. As the two (or more) may conflict and cause more problems then its' worth.
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       #30

    Dinesh said:
    Kari said:

    malexous said:
    It seems that at every given chance someone recommends MSE even when the OP is using a competent alternative and has expressed no displeasure with their current solution.
    Out of personal interest, could you please explain to me, how do these recommendations to use MSE differ from you openly advertising Norton?

    You recommend and advertise Norton in 100% of your posts, also those which have nothing to do with security, by having a link to their "Deny Digital Dangers" campaign.

    Keenly awaiting your answer,
    Kari
    "You recommend Norton in 100% of your posts"

    Proof?

    Listing what I use or advertising in my signature =/= recommending.
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