Webroot
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@scottalanmiller said:
I kinda miss the LAN party stuff. It was very social.
I agree. I feel back then it was very in-person socializing and there's a lot of "Find me on Facebook/LinkedIn" nowadays.
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And join me in Candy Crush.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Webroot comes with milk, cookies and snuggles.
I am late to the party - I think I'd go with any vendor that offers this combo.
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@Katie said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Webroot comes with milk, cookies and snuggles.
I am late to the party - I think I'd go with any vendor that offers this combo.
Have you seen our monkey?
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These days, I enjoy playing Hanging with Friends and Words with Friends socially. I think I have them semi-linked to my facebook profile...
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Not gonna lie - I hate the scrolling!
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@krisleslie said:
Not gonna lie - I hate the scrolling!
Go into your settings and turn on pagination.
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@JaredBusch said:
@krisleslie said:
Not gonna lie - I hate the scrolling!
Go into your settings and turn on pagination.
Yup, it is all optional.
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@JaredBusch said:
@krisleslie said:
Not gonna lie - I hate the scrolling!
Go into your settings and turn on pagination.
Yep, gonna try this.
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@Katie said:
@JaredBusch said:
@krisleslie said:
Not gonna lie - I hate the scrolling!
Go into your settings and turn on pagination.
Yep, gonna try this.
I prefer without, but I can see a lot of people liking it that way.
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Well I've been running this for a few days now, and it's been blocking stuff I've thrown at it. I'll have to admit though that the scans are scary fast. But it's been rather un-obtrusive and not chatty on the home version service. I like that.
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ever since @ajstringham mentioned setting up a business version to use for all his family and such, I've been thinking about doing that myself.
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@Nic Cool how you guys do both web/content as well as antivirus in the same service. For traveling laptop users that roam home, and outside the corporate firewall the "let my 5 yr old play games on it at home" seems to be a solid attack vector that this can stop.
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@Nic 56K speeds for Youtube (my favorite policy to set in Meraki wifi).!
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@Lost_Signal773 said:
@Nic Cool how you guys do both web/content as well as antivirus in the same service. For traveling laptop users that roam home, and outside the corporate firewall the "let my 5 yr old play games on it at home" seems to be a solid attack vector that this can stop.
They're separate services. You might be able to get a discount for using both, not sure how that works.
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@JaredBusch said:
ever since @ajstringham mentioned setting up a business version to use for all his family and such, I've been thinking about doing that myself.
edit: or was it @aaron-studer that said that?@JaredBusch said:
ever since @ajstringham mentioned setting up a business version to use for all his family and such, I've been thinking about doing that myself.
edit: or was it @aaron-studer that said that?It was @ajstringham who was gonna go with business for his friends and family. I think so far he is just trialing it on his own.
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@Bill-Kindle said:
Well I've been running this for a few days now, and it's been blocking stuff I've thrown at it. I'll have to admit though that the scans are scary fast. But it's been rather un-obtrusive and not chatty on the home version service. I like that.
Glad to hear you are liking it. The estimate about 3MB a day for sending up the MD5 hashes and the return communication, so it doesn't eat up that much bandwidth.
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@Nic said:
It was @ajstringham who was gonna go with business for his friends and family. I think so far he is just trialing it on his own.
I know that as my clients all come up for renewal on their Vipre agreements, I will be giving Webroot heavy consideration. They presented their case quite well at a SpiceCorp meetup last fall.
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@JaredBusch said:
@Nic said:
It was @ajstringham who was gonna go with business for his friends and family. I think so far he is just trialing it on his own.
I know that as my clients all come up for renewal on their Vipre agreements, I will be giving Webroot heavy consideration. They presented their case quite well at a SpiceCorp meetup last fall.
Cool - let me know if you need anything as you're evaluating it.