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🔥🔥🔥 okay guys I want you to pay attention and look how many Putin's bots here.... I can see plenty!!! Most of them who trying to protect that Kaspersky especially in the blunt way....
Jayz two cents tells you to avoid Norton and Mcafee at all cost because they add their own Malware. So you gotta wonder why this RU-vidr recommends it other RU-vidrs say the same thing bout Norton and Mcafee they get put on prebuilt because they are paid to and those that do also get Windows 11 highly discounted.
Thank you for the reivew, i was looking for review for Zoho since it's cheaper on price in India, Dashlane was good but they're forcing users to go annual, Other Password manager only payment option available in dollar for India Geo market which is kind of unfair to be honest I like bitwarden but it forces me to pay for annual fee that too in dollars I tested zoho, Multi devices they sync and it works fine, dashboard is good and clean.
ditch the propaganda: Founded in 2004, Kaspersky North America is a Massachusetts corporation and is a wholly-owned subsidiary of its holding company, Kaspersky Labs Limited, based in the United Kingdom. We are one of the world’s largest privately owned cybersecurity companies [i]. We operate in 200 countries and territories and have 35 offices in 31 countries. Over 4,000 highly-qualified specialists work for Kaspersky.
This is just a pCloud paid commercial. Look through "Cyber Lab" and you will see that pCloud is ALWAYS #1. Which is ridiculous . pCloud is still in beta as far as I am concerned because I have nothing but issues with their service. If you just want to throw your data in the cloud for an emergency backup, then maybe they're ok. But if you actually want to utilize your files daily, then expect headaches with their "virtual drive" model. The concept is great to save space, but in practice, it is horrible since the files have to be in cache (which means they're stored locally), or you have random issues.
pCloud #1??? Ridiculous! I expect this to be deleted within a day, but here goes. STAY AWAY FROM PCLOUD!!! They are the WORST cloud service provider I have ever used. Let's see, where do I begin? Oh yeah, with the laundry list of constant issues. 1) Support will respond, however, the default attitude is that the issue is NEVER with the apps or on their servers. It has to be something you did wrong or that you are using some unsupported software. They NEVER take accountability for their faulty software or infrastructure. It is your internet speed (even though mine is 1,000 Mbps), or you are trying to do something unsupported. They have been around since 2013 but you would think they started in 2023 and are still in "beta". There are CONSTANT issues. Their apps are buggy and almost impossible to use. For instance, if you use their iPhone iOS app and expect to look through your photos then expect random, intermittent delays while trying to look through them. You will go through a few photos and then suddenly it gets stuck. You keep clicking and then finally, after waiting about 3-5 seconds for it to respond again, it processes your multiple clicks and then you fly forward about 4 photos and have to go back. The video player is always clunky and unreliable. Another example of their unreliable software / infrastructure was when I logged out of their iOS app about 3 weeks ago and had to spend 2 days trying to get it running again. I was able to log in, but it was on "Loading Account" progress for 2 days. When I would leave it to run, it eventually would just close in the background and then when I would reopen it, it would resume where it left off, but the bar would still only have progressed another 4% - 5%. Thank God I had no critical need to access the files on my iPhone. I learned my lesson long ago and started using iCloud for my critical files that require mobile access. Keep in mind, I am only using about 50% of my data storage limit and that I was NOT trying to transfer ANY data. I was simply trying to log back in and access my files. 2. God help you if you accidentally delete a large folder. Although the files initially go to the Trash Can for 30 days, it is nearly impossible to recover more than 5 GB - 10 GB. The recovery will keep getting stuck / failing. Especially if we are talking hundreds of smaller files -larger files like videos are easier to recover. You will get partial recoveries and then have to restart the process over and over again. I got to the point where Support was so ineffective at solving this issue that I just spent 3 days "salvaging" my most critical files and taking the rest as a loss. And, yes, I learned my lesson. I have another backup now. 3. NEVER become a "lifetime" member. If you do, expect to have very little leverage in complaining. They really have no incentive to spend a lot of time on your issues since they already have your money. It’s the subscribers who pay annually or monthly that they need to keep happy. It's sad because I had high hopes when I switched from Dropbox to pCloud over 3 years ago. I really liked the idea of a "virtual" drive so I didn't have to waste local storage, but all of that comes at a price. I am to the point that I am willing to walk away from my lifetime plan and go to another provider. They already motivated me to buy my own NAS backup system so if I go to another provider it will only be to have an off site backup of my most critical files.
Just if anyone reads this. The best choice both economically and effectively is to choose Bitdefender and Kaspersky. Rest (except eset) don't have any properly working behavioral guard except maybe if you put all of their security standards to the strictest, which will result in lots of false-positives anyways.
tons of bs in here, Chrome is not fully open source because only Chromium is (and it's a full browser by itself), Tor is based on Gecko and not Chromium, Brave can block scripts easily and has many updates if you consider Brave Nightly, the Mozilla foundation is non-profit, but it is owned by Mozilla Corporation, which is a for-profit organization, also what do you mean by "needs improvement" in script-blocking? What should the browser do to have a green checkmark?
Norton scoring 20 instead of 14 for the one section in performance should have dropped the score to 5.5 at best. You docked BitDefender for missing 1 thing in usability.
I have been using Bit Defeender since 2006. Never a problem or a virus! Still using today! I have been an IT professional since 2002 and started with Norton and switched to kaspersky. Switched to Bit Defender because i don't support Russian companies.
Indian final-year students build such kind of iCube satellite. these type of satellites haven't much use in research. A completely false narrative is being shown on the media. Pakistan doesn't have any kind of role; neither our country has such status.
I love brave since with TOR if you are going to use it please be careful and use TAILS! Brave though for everyday use again very good at blocking 3rd parties from accessing your data and is faster because there isn't as much bloat!
I was looking on the App Store. I did find one other browser that interest me. It's called Osiris. I came on RU-vid to investigate Osiris and enjoyed your informative video even though you did not answer my question.
IceDrive is not under EU jurisdiction (neither is pCloud). It's incorporated in Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom, a jurisdiction at least as hostile to privacy as USA, whilst pCloud is Swiss, with privacy laws at least as strong as EU, for what it's worth. At least IceDrice makes it easier to encrypt everything client-side. Their choice for the twofish cipher is unusual, but the it is perfectly safe. Twofish was tied with Serpent and Rijndael during NIST competition, and Rijndael became AES because it had better performance and design simplicity, although the other two had a slightly higher margin of safety. Neither has been broken, it shouldn't worry anybody. Encryption done in your device, before being uploaded, is more important, and both provide it, although in IceDrive it's easier to use and free.