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  • Yes, this is most likely due to the non-user configurable module known as NetDefender. BitDefender looks for a defined list of web browser filenames and if it sees the correct file name it will load the NetDefender module into the browser. See my post here for a simple work around to this.
  • Hi, see my reply in this thread, it may help you.
  • You are correct in that on-access scanning is not enough in today's information security climate. It's my feeling that BD have removed this feature in favour of "Auto scan", if that's the case then they need to give more information about "Auto scan"; exactly what it does and when. If a satisfactory answer cannot be given…
  • A simple way is to rename the executable file used for the web browser. For example: C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe renamed to: C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Firefox\flirefox.exe This will work for any web browser where the executable file is as follows: * avant.exe * avant.exe * chrome.exe *…
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