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Privacy and TrendMicro

Do you trust TrendMicro and use AIProtection services on your ASUS router?

  • No.

    Votes: 4 28.6%
  • Yes.

    Votes: 10 71.4%
  • I haven't tried AIProtection services yet.

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    14
  • Poll closed .

#TY

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Recently, I've come across a dilemma over whether or not to enable AIProtection on my ASUS router. Some argue that TrendMicro siphons way too much information from your network's activity while others do not consider it too invasive.

I'm curious as to what most think. Thank you.
 

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It’s been discussed at length before and no point continuing because everyone has their own opinion and nothing more. It’s a personal decision. Read the EULA privacy policy and search forum threads and decide if you’re comfortable.
 
Recently, I've come across a dilemma over whether or not to enable AIProtection on my ASUS router. Some argue that TrendMicro siphons way too much information from your network's activity while others do not consider it too invasive.

I'm curious as to what most think. Thank you.

The benefits outweigh the cons right now.

https://www.snbforums.com/threads/384-6-now-sharing-data-to-trend-micro.48202/page-7#post-458680

When used with Skynet, I think the benefits are even higher. ;)
 
Heck no. Why would I install something to protect my privacy and internet security so that the provider invades my privacy and security? It's like installing malware.
 
On top of the questionable data mining by TrendMicro are more than a few reports by folks that their broadband speed is cut in half (or reduced) when AiProtection is enabled.
 
These 2 'new' replies to over two-and-a-half-year-old threads aren't relevant today. Just like they weren't back then either (better search brings those threads up too).

Everyone has a choice of what to run on their router. But as my post from so long-ago states, the benefits still outweigh the possible cons.

Anything else that offers a similar level of 'protection' operates the same way. Tradeoffs are everywhere.

And the bottom line is always the same; if you're online, thinking you're 100% safe (and private), you're not. No matter what marketing may sway one to believe.
 
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