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    Anyone want to help beta test Webroot?

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    • Nic
      Nic last edited by

      We're looking for more people to participate in our beta program. Initially it's just going to be beta testing the consumer version, but we might expand it further down the line. If you're interested, either send me a PM or email me at ntolstoshev at webroot.com.

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      • thanksajdotcom
        thanksajdotcom last edited by

        I'm in! Surprise surprise. 😛

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        • gjacobse
          gjacobse last edited by

          Sounds Interesting.

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          • Nic
            Nic last edited by

            Cool, I sent you both beta keycodes.

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            • david.wiese
              david.wiese last edited by

              i'll give it a shot. I am always looking to test out software. I can test it on my laptop at home.

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              • scottalanmiller
                scottalanmiller last edited by

                When you are ready to beta test the version for servers, let me know!

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                • IRJ
                  IRJ last edited by

                  I'll test

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                  • Dashrender
                    Dashrender last edited by

                    I'll do it.

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                    • coliver
                      coliver last edited by

                      I will test.

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                      • dengelhardt
                        dengelhardt last edited by

                        And I just installed Eset on an updated computer. But, because it can coincide deal me in. One of my customers came to me with Webroot installed and it did a much better job than his Norton equipped PC.

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                        • J
                          J1MM3RT last edited by

                          I'm down to throw it on my laptop at home for testing.

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                            RAM. @dengelhardt last edited by

                            @dengelhardt said:

                            And I just installed Eset on an updated computer. But, because it can coincide deal me in. One of my customers came to me with Webroot installed and it did a much better job than his Norton equipped PC.

                            What? I'm just going to throw this out there, only install one anti-virus on a computer at a time... they can't coincide...

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                            • coliver
                              coliver @RAM. last edited by

                              @RAM. said:

                              @dengelhardt said:

                              And I just installed Eset on an updated computer. But, because it can coincide deal me in. One of my customers came to me with Webroot installed and it did a much better job than his Norton equipped PC.

                              What? I'm just going to throw this out there, only install one anti-virus on a computer at a time... they can't coincide...

                              Webroot has said in the past that their AV can coincide with competitor's, not sure how well it does or not.

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                              • IRJ
                                IRJ @coliver last edited by

                                @coliver said:

                                @RAM. said:

                                @dengelhardt said:

                                And I just installed Eset on an updated computer. But, because it can coincide deal me in. One of my customers came to me with Webroot installed and it did a much better job than his Norton equipped PC.

                                What? I'm just going to throw this out there, only install one anti-virus on a computer at a time... they can't coincide...

                                Webroot has said in the past that their AV can coincide with competitor's, not sure how well it does or not.

                                https://community.webroot.com/t5/Beta/Howdy-and-So-far-so-good/gpm-p/176739

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                                • thanksajdotcom
                                  thanksajdotcom @RAM. last edited by

                                  @RAM. said:

                                  @dengelhardt said:

                                  And I just installed Eset on an updated computer. But, because it can coincide deal me in. One of my customers came to me with Webroot installed and it did a much better job than his Norton equipped PC.

                                  What? I'm just going to throw this out there, only install one anti-virus on a computer at a time... they can't coincide...

                                  Webroot is the exception.

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                                    RAM. @thanksajdotcom last edited by

                                    @thanksaj said:

                                    @RAM. said:

                                    @dengelhardt said:

                                    And I just installed Eset on an updated computer. But, because it can coincide deal me in. One of my customers came to me with Webroot installed and it did a much better job than his Norton equipped PC.

                                    What? I'm just going to throw this out there, only install one anti-virus on a computer at a time... they can't coincide...

                                    Webroot is the exception.

                                    Learn something new every day.... thanks AJeZilla

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                                    • Nic
                                      Nic last edited by

                                      Our approach is if we see other AV on the machine Webroot lets it go first. That way we aren't both trying to quarantine the same file at the same time. If Webroot then detects something that the other AV missed it will step in and take action. We try to be polite 🙂

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                                      • Nic
                                        Nic last edited by

                                        Oh and thanks for all the additional volunteers. I've sent you all keycodes via Chat.

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                                          technobabble last edited by

                                          I loved how it found conduit and kicked its ass. Malwarebytes didn't see the remnants as it had been previously "removed".

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                                          • Nic
                                            Nic last edited by

                                            Woot, glad to hear it 🙂

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