I agree that it is important to set security to stay on by default. But the default should be the option of the user. Only low level users have no need to shut off security apps, so I guess they just leave that option out. Those who do tweaking, troubleshooting, development, and more advanced computing sometimes need to shut down all running apps including security.
I will consider KIS. I've decided to stick with Avira PSS for now. It seems to be working well without interfering with installations or anything. Avira does prevent me from setting up a static IP, but that is not an issue regearding its inability to shut down. I need my static IP working while my security suite is running.
Originally Posted by
lynx
Fine, have it your own way.
All these stupid security suite suppliers didn't reckon on someone of your intellect coming along and figuring out their little game.
What little game are you talking about?
You made the claim that it is pointless to have security software installed if you are going to shut it down anyway when you are doing troubleshooting.
There are times when troubleshooting a computer, it is necessary to shut off any running security apps and other running apps. Learn a little about computer repair.
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