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trparky

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  1. I'd still feel more comfortable if Malwarebytes didn't report to Security Center so that Windows Defender can still function as normal.
  2. So basically, Malwarebytes still isn't considered to be antivirus yet. If that's the case, why even report to the Security Center to begin with? Wouldn't that be a bad thing since that would effectively turn off Windows Defender?
  3. I generally thought that running the premium version of Malwarebytes (I'm trialing it right now) alongside anything else isn't a good idea.
  4. I know about that but as soon as you tell Malwarebytes to report to the Windows Security Center status of itself, you lose access to Controlled Folder Access.
  5. Are there any plans to implement something where access to specific files is automatically denied unless they're whitelisted to do so?
  6. I had Avast installed and 2004 installed nicely. It was only MalwareBytes that caused issues.
  7. What's worse is that I had to uninstall MalwareBytes before I could even install version 2004 of Windows 10. Having MalwareBytes installed while trying to install Windows 10 version 2004 caused my system to BSOD during the installation which caused the system to roll itself back to 1909.
  8. MalwareBytes Anti-Exploit isn't being loaded into any of the Chrome child processes. It is being loaded into the main Chrome process though so something's not right here.
  9. I have a current lifetime license for MalwareBytes 1.x. Am I to understand that if I have a current lifetime license that 1-PC license will become a 3-PC license? If so, how will that occur? Will we have to plug our current 1-PC license into some kind of form on a web page to have it upgraded to a 3-PC license that's compatible with 2.x?
  10. The update solved the issue.
  11. This has got to be a false positive. windirstat.zip
  12. Is there a chance that you guys can make MalwareBytes not bug you about the Web Site Blocking being disabled? Because when you turn that off the icon in the clock tray is gray instead of the usual nice blue color.
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