Recommended AV?
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Re: Recommended AV?
That should work, though may also open a system to hacking.
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Maybe using a remote control with a USB cable would be the safest way to control an antivirus's scan features with a remote because there are no wireless signals and internet connections to hack.
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That would increase security as long as the remote came with a long enough cord.
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There are USB hubs with long cords, and there are also extension cords for USB cables. I feel some users may prefer to pay less for a shorter cord.
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I've noticed hubs and extenders can also cause some lag.
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I think it is probably best for an Antivirus remote control to have a USB-C or Micro-USB port, so users can buy their own cable which is long enough for them.
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I haven't seen many USB c extenders, can't imagine they are cheap.