![]() ![]() I also think it's faulty logic that outbound filtering is rendered moot if you have no malware. It's up to end users to be aware of such conflicts and decide on how to handle it accordingly. Nor will outbound FW vendors ditch outbound protection over it. That doesn't mean they don't consider it a viable concern. Web scanning on the other hand, I do live without just fine, and even thrive without.Īnd I don't see why Avast would ditch something that's been around for so long, and become such a staple, even knowing about this conflict. I definitely cannot live without outbound filtering. So my advice would be to only use one or the other. if both conflict with each other you could end up with NEITHER product properly protecting you in the end. Click to expand.By continuing to use both your protection could end up being weakened in the end. ![]()
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