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NewbyUser

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  1. Use the Renew page. It allows you to renew, modify or upgrade your license https://store.eset.com/us/renew/
  2. So not all browsers have http/https scanning enabled?
  3. It sort of says it "helps" with identifying open ports and vulnerabilities, but doesn't seem to indicate it has any protective role. So how is it a critical security mechanism? And on a side note, now I have to/should post about updates hanging again, this product is a mess.
  4. You should try and do investigate why you didn’t get a detection. You may find what some of us are saying, There are sporadic times that ESSP just doesn’t work, even though there are no indications it’s not working. In other words it still appears in the system tray but it’s not working.
  5. I’ll have to reinstall it to see what it says but I believe in the settings it says Network Inspector is to identify other devices are the network. It doesn’t say anything about adding anything protective in nature. It’s merely informative.
  6. It is already illegal in almost half the states in the US(22). https://www.faegredrinker.com/webfiles/50-State Survey Automatic Renewal Laws.pdf In fact it seems the FTC is about to start cracking down on this issue of what is called "the negative option". Initially it seems their focus will be on the monthly fees though, so it may take awhile to get to companies doing it annually. https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2021/06/02/automatic-renewals-ftc-subscriptions/ So for now the way Eset and others are doing it is borderline illegal, but definitely unethical.
  7. Such shady auto renewal policies are unethical, and possibly illegal in some countries.
  8. It uses WFP, an odd comment as I'm not aware of any AV that doesn't. I turn off SSL scanning.
  9. I obviously don't have the IT knowledge you do, but by switching to another product and using windows firewall I have noticed a generalized speed increase in browsing and overall network performance. What protection gets lost by disabling Network Inspection?
  10. A company making roughly $500 million a year can’t afford a router to assist a customer?
  11. But in the case of updating the end user is only half the equation. The company should be logging updates as well and trying to find a solution. Turning users into trouble shooters is not the answer. All this constant drone to submit logs is driving users away.
  12. Same thing that happened to me. It was from yesterday’s update. Just keep restarting your computer until eset begins working again. Took twice for it show it to show up and a third time before it was totally functional. At least in my case.
  13. I guess they only view HIPS as a marketing tool to genrate more moeny. Beyond that they don't really seem to care about it. You'd figure it would used more, but it's not, nor do they seem to care when it doesn't work.
  14. Doesn’t seem so. There is apparently zero interest from Eset as no one from the company has commented or asked for more information in a day so far.
  15. Not with home/consumer products. There is no way to manage the settings of multiple consumer grade products.
  16. You likely only have pua detection enabled for on demand scanning not for real time protection.
  17. Do you just let the system go to sleep or do you log off? I’ve taken to logging off. Not sure if it’s Windows or Eset or both, but there’s definitely something wrong with waking from sleep/hibernate with the two of them.
  18. Awesome. Had Blackberrys back in those days. Awesome phones
  19. Like with real buttons? No screen? Didn't know they made any like that these days.
  20. Totally agree. I'm more shocked you have a "vintage" non-smart phone lol.
  21. Stranger yet, they even have their own 2FA, for business users. https://www.eset.com/my/business/two-factor-authentication/
  22. And then when something happens they will blame you for creating the insecure rules. It’s certainly been an enlightening experience today.
  23. Done. Yes I goofed, but so did eset by allowing a signin that was detected as being suspicious to begin with. Also 2FA should be implemented by now, it's allegedly been on the to do list for 6 months now almost to the day.
  24. Yes, that would help. I have 2FA enabled where it is available for the most part. Fortunately the email account tied to myeest account is one of them.
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