#1 feature request and might consider adding please

M

MSAS Fan

there should be a Automatic Remove spyware option on the
real-time protection, so we don't have to make decision
or click that allow/remove button this would be helpfull,
all we have to do is look at the pop-up that a spyware
has been remove automatically by users setting.

fore example the real-time protection setting should have
this:

checkbox: :Always remove spyware automatically.

checkbox: :Always remove adware automatically.

checkbox: :Always remove trojan automatically.

Checkbox: :Always block script automatically.

checkbox: :Always remove all threat automatically.
(recommended)

default setting is all uncheck.

this is a really good feature because user want to
customize setting too and also make the application do it
by itself rather than a user interaction with Microsoft
Antispyware pop-up alert. I like this idea what you think
MSAS user or MSAS team.
 
G

Guest

MSAS Fan said:
there should be a Automatic Remove spyware option on the
real-time protection, so we don't have to make decision
or click that allow/remove button this would be helpfull,
all we have to do is look at the pop-up that a spyware
has been remove automatically by users setting.

fore example the real-time protection setting should have
this:

checkbox: :Always remove spyware automatically.

checkbox: :Always remove adware automatically.

checkbox: :Always remove trojan automatically.

Checkbox: :Always block script automatically.

checkbox: :Always remove all threat automatically.
(recommended)

default setting is all uncheck.

this is a really good feature because user want to
customize setting too and also make the application do it
by itself rather than a user interaction with Microsoft
Antispyware pop-up alert. I like this idea what you think
MSAS user or MSAS team.


Removing malware or anti-spyware is often not as easily accomplished as
eradicating a virus. Removing the crapware can render artifacts in
behavior of your system that are undesirable, even crippling your
system. The eradication eliminates the pest but the cure is worse than
the pest. Automatic removal will mean user's hosts will suddenly not
function correctly anymore or stop booting correctly and the user won't
know why. No, Mr. Tech Support, nothing changed on my computer. But if
you MSAS in auto-remove mode then you won't ever know when there was a
MAJOR change to your system.

Even if you configure your anti-virus software to heal infected files or
quarantine them, you should still configure that program to notify you
of the change. Anti-spyware programs are not yet in the same league as
anti-virus programs regarding safety in removal. Automatic repairs
(which infers no prompting to the user) is a recipe for eventual total
system failure.
 

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