@freemo

Have you heard anything about Norton Chrome Extension calling qoto.org a "very dangerous website"? I sent an invite to someone and it blocked her. She used another browser and it's fine. Weird...

@Romaq @freemo

I think your problem is using Norton products in the first place...

@deadbeef @freemo

While I wouldn't necessarily disagree with you I note the following:

1) It isn't my PC or my Norton. I'm not using it. The friend considering joining is.

2) Before I tell anyone I'm trying to help to "switch brands of PC protection," I'd want to exhaust all other possibilities. I'm not selling Anti-malware, I'm trying to help someone.

3) In this particular instance, it isn't Norton, it's other issues being currently discussed in the thread.

Follow

@deadbeef That's cool. Anything said it text normally comes out far harsher than intended. Right now I'm sitting on Kaspersky wishing I didn't have years of pre-paid to go, but I'm not clear on what I'd switch *TO*. All of them seem to offer something to passionately hate.

@Romaq Yeah. And unfortunately, but also understandably, open-source tends to be somewhat lacking in the antimalware department. So that really only leaves proprietary, which all have their own issues.

Sign in to participate in the conversation
Qoto Mastodon

QOTO: Question Others to Teach Ourselves
An inclusive, Academic Freedom, instance
All cultures welcome.
Hate speech and harassment strictly forbidden.