For too long, people have had the mindset that an antivirus needs to find viruses constantly to show that it's working properly. So this example (one out of many advantages of SecureAnywhere) applies to your second point. Because of our cloud-based protection, there is constant communication with the server and the definitions update automatically, which cuts out the previous window of vulnerability when you had to manually update the definitions yourself. We saw what traditional antivirus programs were doing wrong so we created a product that works faster and more efficiently all while protecting your computer more thoroughly than before. While I understand where your concerns are coming from, it's important to understand that Webroot SecureAnywhere is a completely different product compared to our 2011 version. Is it possible it didn't install properly or is it doing all it's protection transparently?! Made me feel like it was doing something. I use to like seeing when webroot would run its scan and find several items to be deleted, a few spy cookies. What sets me off about this is that in google searches nothing shows up a threat, when at least several sites would show up unknown or listed as a threat. I feel like it's not doing it's job, or it's doing such a good job that there is literally nothing on my computer that is a threat. It also seems that it never finds any viruses or spyware anymore on my computer during scans. In-Site Ad-blocking doesn't seem to work at all, as sites that had blocked ads, are no longer blocked. I don't seem to get blocked from websites that have malicious software. The Site Warnings all shows up as check marks, sites that use to show up as threats no longer do. I don't feel as protected as the previous Webroot Security Essentials. I"ve been running WSA: Essentials for several months now.
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