![]() ![]() Seriously… that’s the ONLY thing that changes…. The speed issue is a night and day difference though when WR is removed from a computer. With all that being said, I have not stopped using Webroot, but only because of its ability to truly block infections. This time I’m removing it to diagnose a compatibility issue. Sadly I am reminded of how fast my computer really is when I remove Webroot for one reason or another. ![]() This is just one example of unnecessary processing power. ![]() Many processes are tracked, whether excluded or not, and it still runs through its system, it just doesn’t alert on the issue. There are unnecessary things that occur in the WR client, such as when there is a directory exclusion set in the console, the WR client re-scans the entire directory every so often, finds all EXEs, and re-determines its status even if the directory is excluded. I would really like Webroot to focus on improving the speed. They now have it deployed to several thousand endpoints. This has plagued Webroot for years… really ever since I initially recommended it to a former employer and convinced them to switch to it back in 2013. The bad news… it DOES cause Windows slow down a LOT. I have never, ever, not even once, had a virus infection that I had to remove. It absolutely the strongest protection out there.
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