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- froggyboy604
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Re: Recommended AV?
I wonder if Trend Micro workers are from non-English countries, and rarely heard of Team Viewer, so they did not add it to the safe list.
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I would think it block everything for lesser countries that are more likely to use cheap freeware.
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I think poor people from poorer countries may more likely to send many complaints to Trend Micro and other AVs that a non-infected freeware they are using is being blocked instead of buying a popular paid software title like MS Office which is less likely to be blocked.
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Doubt they care if their high user base was complaining of malware like items infecting their system and the AV not doing anything.
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I imagine a lot of AV may not open most e-mails because they probably get a lot of e-mails per day.
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I think norton monitors, but I think most leave it up to the email carriers themselves these days.
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It would be nice if most antivirus companies hired highly skilled workers for live chat support.