Unless Tzuk compromizes security of the sandbox and allow WSA's Web Threat Shield I don't think Webroot Team can do much about it. WSA is not listed (if it's unfortubate or fortunate is totally subject to perspective). When an AV in that list on the Sbie interface is checked, it'll be compatible with Sbie's sandbox. But over the years Tzuk, developer of Sbie has offered the users a list of AVs and software compatible with sbie. And it should be like that to justify the whole purpose behind sandboxing. The Web Threat has never worked with sandboxes. That's why I simply get an impression that something is missing and makes full cooperation between Sandboxie and WSA difficult. For example I can't t see any prompts which would suggest the user to block sites with malicious content. Have you ever tried to use Sandboxie with WSA as a security combo? Did you notice any problems associated with its funcionality? My observations are quite similar to those mentioned by tempnexus.īrowser works pretty well while it's sandboxed and WSA detects threats (eg, downloading files), but I feel that the Web Threats Shield doesn't work exactly as it should. Webroot® Legacy Products (2011 and Prior) 33.Webroot® SecureAnywhere™ - Antivirus for PC Gamers 552.Webroot® Security Awareness Training 38.Webroot® Business Endpoint Protection 1118.Webroot Mobile Security for Android 931.Webroot® Consumer/Business - for Macs 367.Webroot® SecureAnywhere™ - Complete 3812.Webroot® SecureAnywhere™ - Internet Security Plus 2463.Webroot® SecureAnywhere™ - Antivirus 6944.
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