Hello, I never saw avast! how blocking any memory items or deleting cookies. This can do AVG. Will avast! team do something like registry protector or cookie delete?. Anyway cool program, currently using 5.1.822 and I’m very happy, because of behavior shield and bootime scan working with my Win7 64bit OS.
Will avast! team do something like registry protector or cookie delete?.Why ?.......cookies are not malware
HTTP cookie
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_cookie
http://www.superantispyware.com/supportfaqdisplay.html?faq=26
you can empty the cookie folder with CCleaner
1.Cookies:
Why ?! even the bad cookies will not affect you when you have web shield turned on.
2.Registry protector:
That is the job of behavior blocker,and when a malware detected its refrences from registry will be deleted along side the files “even if avast dont tell you”
OMG I know what are cookies… But I want to avast! have ability to delete them
1st of all you are using 5.1.822 which are beta
2nd upgrade it to 5.1.835
3rd post your suggestion/problem to beta section here
4rd antivirus are for removing virus,malware,spyware not for registry…if you want this feature, post it to wishlist thread here…avast team will decide it is need or not…
Go back and read Pondus’ post Yesterday at 10:31:47 AM
Why ?..cookies are not malware
Download CCleaner and run CCleaner to remove cookies.
CCleaner - Slim
Installer, no toolbar
http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/builds
eh, ok… going back to discuss about registry protection
What do you want to know about registry protection on Win7 64bit OS ???
Windows 7 registry protection:
http://tutorials.recipester.org/tutorial-windows-7-registry-protection.html
I never had to do registry protection on my Win7 64bit system.
avast registry protection of course
Another hype of “registry protection”… :
Cookies? Better eat them Seriously, they are not a security issue…
just on a side note here, IE9 final will integrate “tracking” protection. The feature has been requested by an US organization, so MS will do it. I appreciate the move.
I have been running IE9 since it became available.
http://ie.microsoft.com/testdrive
Try the Speed Demos like Shakespeare’s Tag Cloud
The other demos are interesting as well like the old Space Invader game under Graphics Demos
This info has been here for a while…
http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=66267.msg566833#msg566833
asyn
omg EAT THAT CRISPY COOKIES and discuss about avast! registry protection modules…