Every morning, any available security software updates are downloaded and installed, and a new base image is made for that day. Before eachtest case is carried out, the products have some time to download and install newer updates which have just been released, as well as to load their protection modules (which in several cases takes some minutes). If a major signature update for a product is made available during the day, but fails to download/install before each test case starts, the product will at least have the signatures that were available at the start of the day. This replicates the situation of an ordinary user in the real world.
The duty of security products is to protect against malicious sites/files, not to censor or limit the access only to well-known popular applications and websites. If the user deliberately chooses a high security setting, which warns that it may block some legitimate sites or files, then this may be considered acceptable. However, we do not regard it to be acceptable as a default setting, where the user has not been warned. As the test is done at points in time and FPs on very popular software/websites are usually noticed and fixed within a few hours, it would be surprising to encounter FPs with very popular applications. Due to this, FP tests which are done e.g. only with very popular applications, or which use only the top 50 files from whitelisted/monitored download portals would be a waste of time and resources. Users do not care whether they are infected by malware that affects only them, just as they do not care if the FP count affects only them. While it is preferable that FPs do not affect many users, it should be the goal to avoid having any FPs and to protect against any malicious files, no matter how many users are affected or targeted. Prevalence of FPs based on user-base data is of interest for internal QA testing of AV vendors, but for the ordinary user it is important to know how accurately its product distinguishes between clean and malicious files.
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Every morning, any available security software updates are downloaded and installed, and a new base image is made for that day. Before each test case is carried out, the products have some time to download and install newer updates which have just been released, as well as to load their protection modules (which in several cases takes some minutes). If a major signature update for a product is made available during the day, but fails to download/install before each test case starts, the product will at least have the signatures that were available at the start of the day. This replicates the situation of an ordinary user in the real world.
The false-alarm test in the Real-World Protection Test consists of two parts: wrongly blocked domains (while browsing) and wrongly blocked files (while downloading/installing). It is necessary to test both scenarios because testing only one of the two above cases could penalize products that focus mainly on one type of protection method, either URL filtering or on-access/behaviour/reputation-based file protection.
The duty of security products is to protect against malicious sites/files, not to censor or limit the access only to well-known popular applications and websites. If the user deliberately chooses a high security setting, which warns that it may block some legitimate sites or files, then this may be considered acceptable. However, we do not regard it to be acceptable as a default setting, where the user has not been warned. As the test is done at points in time and FPs on very popular software/websites are usually noticed and fixed within a few hours, it would be surprising to encounter FPs with very common applications. Due to this, FP tests which are done e.g. only with very popular applications, or which use only the top 50 files from whitelisted/monitored download portals would be a waste of time and resources. Users do not care whether they are infected by malware that affects only them, just as they do not care if the FP count affects only them. While it is preferable that FPs do not affect many users, it should be the goal to avoid having any FPs and to protect against any malicious files, no matter how many users are affected or targeted. Prevalence of FPs based on user-base data is of interest for internal QA testing of AV vendors, but for the ordinary user it is important to know how accurately its product distinguishes between clean and malicious files.
After start (power) button is clicked, the ping to remote server is checked. Ping is very important factor for connection quality and tells you how fast the network react for your query. Ping result is provided in ms (miliseconds) and the lower value is better. Then download and upload speeds are measured. The results tells you how fast you can get or send a data to the Internet, respectively. The values are presented in Mbps (mega bits per second) and the higher value is better.
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Para sa ilang user ng Brave na nag-download ng Brave browser noong Oktubre 19, 2021 o kamakailan, awtomatikong itatakda ang Brave Search bilang default na search engine. Mag-search lang sa address bar ng anumang tab ng Brave browser. Matuto pa.
Tandaan na kung nakatira ka sa US, UK, France, o Germany at na-download mo ang Brave Browser noong October 19, 2021 o pagkalipas ng petsang ito, posibleng default na search engine na ang Brave Search. Puwede mong baguhin ang default na search engine para sa Brave Browser, o palitan ang default na wika para sa Brave Search anumang oras.
Para sa bawat isa sa mga kaso sa itaas, kung ang mga resulta ay naka-censor, naka-filter, o naka-rerank sa source, daraan din sa aming mga resulta ang mga pagbabagong iyon. Madali mong makikita kung gaano kadalas naihahalo ang mga third-party na resulta na ito (sa pamamagitan ng aming independence score), at ang layunin namin ay unti-unting bawasan ang pagkakahalong ito sa paglipas ng panahon.
Para i-access ang Goggles, magsagawa lang ng paghahanap sa search.brave.com, at saka i-click ang tab na Goggles sa page ng mga resulta. O puwede mong bisitahin ang landing page ng Goggles. 2ff7e9595c
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