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Slaytar
Before i just upgraded to the hi-end Kaspersky av, becuase the 'gasf' virus infected my system, i was using TrendMicro and i wouldn suggest that av to anyone and if i had kaspersky at the time, i wouldve know about the possible virus, event though it didnt detect the exact name of it virus, so it made it generic, but did find it. I compare Trendmicro to Kaspersky av like i compare a nokia cellphone to an lg cellphone. Nokia phones are cheap priced and so are they. They might look nice, but thats it. Besides, Kaspersky has a great looking interface also.

Anyways...my suggestion that i have is something that i really did like in trendmicro (with very few options it even has), was the cookie part. It lets you choose which cookies to keep and which ones to delete. I think that is a very good feature, becuae who wants a cookie from every site visted on your system, unless it holds good information (like for auto-sign in) when revisted.


Thanks,
Keep up the good work.
Whizard
That is what browser setting is for.
Slaytar
QUOTE(Whizard @ 28.09.2009 13:02) *
That is what browser setting is for.



The browser setting is delete all or none.
norwegian

One word - CCleaner

However there is a plethora of cookie control tools out there and free do a google. Why bloat the software?
Whizard
Cookies are text files and are not malicious. You can enable only first party and prompt for third party cookies smile.gif
norwegian

That is how the browser is set up here.
Some suggest allowing only "session" cookies.

Half the spyware programs run on detections for 3rd party cookies, at least they used too;
it was a base to earn money off software.

They weren't protecting against exploits like they should have. It was a simple content filter
run on active or used in a scan. Similar to what a Hosts' file does.

Cookies aren't something to be of concern. You can turn off java script, plug-ins
and all sorts of settings if you want.

Limited user accounts certainly don't need to even care about cookies, admin, well that's a story in itself;
No cookie will be your first concern either, there are bigger security issues to deal with.
Don Pelotas
Last post removed, please grow up and accept that not all will agree with you...especially if you're wrong. Consider this the last time you call the other users for "the thugsquad" over something as little as cookies, thats just plain unacceptable......
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