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With the greatest respect to the ingenuity and resourcefulness of slinkygn, I can still not risk deploying Bitdefender to my relatives because I have no assurance that a subsequent Bitdefender update will not invalidate it and they do not possess the competences to reapply slinkygn's remedies. At least Bitdefender now has…
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It is hugely disappointing that Bitdefender Free shows such promise but fails at a basic level by being unable to process secure websites using the Firefox web browser. It cannot require much testing to ensure that this fault is discovered before releasing it to users?
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This problem occurs with Firefox but not with Google Chrome. Avast Free also has no problems with any web browser that I use but I want a highly capable resource light antivirus and BD free fits the bill or at least I thought it did.
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I have also recently installed Bitrdefender free edition and can find no way to overcome the problem with Firefox. Since the free edition provides almost no configuration options to the user, I have with the greatest regret been forced to use other solutions. This a is a great pity because Bitdefender free edition…
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It is a great pity that the protection value of this excellent software is less than it deserves to be because of the need for users, including inexperienced ones, to manually update the software. If unskilled users are unable to perform the update (and installing on top of a previous version has caused problems) then they…
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Thanks for your response Sorin. 'Numpty' is a UK word for novice or non-competent. The lack of an automatic update feature means that for the novice or non-competent user the protection only lasts as long as the present version. When a new version is available, the previous version stops working and so AntiRansomware…