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  1. I have a different problem regarding this. I always have PUA detection enabled, and when I try to install utorrent, eset detects as OpenCandy and cleans the installer, so I can safely install the program. But since last week, when I tried to update utorrent, I saw that Eset can no longer clean the utorrent installer. Instead, it automatically deletes and quarantines, so there is no way that I can install utorrent without installing open candy to my pc, unless I use a very old version from like 2011. Also, declining all offers while installing utorrent doesn't help as opencandy will install regardless. I was very happy with eset cleaning installers for me like utorrent and ccleaner. Now I don't know what happened actually. Eset WAS able to clean, now it cannot and quarantines the whole installer. It's like a step backwards...
  2. Thank you for the answers, those pretty much cleared my head. Notebooks are not the property of university, they just offer eset endpoint antivirus on their software server which can only be accessed within university network. I guess I will just renew my personal eset license and go with that. Thanks again.
  3. Hello. I want to ask some questions about Endpoint Antivirus which may sound silly. My university is providing a licence of it to all of their academic personnel. I was thinking about installing on my personal computer, and also to my parents'. I did some research about endpoint products and found out that it can be easily monitored remotely. For example, the last time of user's log on, installed softwares, even the names of detected threats, just by using eset remote administrator. I'm wondering is this tool actually allows to spy on your client's pcs? Maybe that's why our school is offering us to install on our computers and monitor what are we doing online. Can you tell me what are the capabilites of eset remote administrator in terms of monitoring users? How far they can go to violate our privacy? Like finding mac & ip adresses, visited web sites, detected threats, installed programs on our pc? I have a personal eset license which ends soon and if they can actually spy on me with this endpoint product, I would just avoid it. I know I'm being overly paranoid about a university monitoring their 1000+ employees but just a thought. Thanks in advance.
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