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BinkyTheClown
May 24, 2019Guide
Armor is a Bummer
Netgear... I've loved your products for years, but you should BE ASHAMED to have released Netgear Armor in this state. I am an executive for a fortune 5 company and have been responsible for the developement and delivery of commercial software products for the past 35 years. My customers are some of the largest companies on the planet. If I did what you did, I'd be out of business. IEverything about this roll-out is an embarrassment. The web app, lack of control or "visibility" into what's going on from the Orbi dashboard, inability to control "anything" except for on the windows platform, lack of reasonable instructions for installing and uninstalling the software from the platforms you "support", etc. All I can say is thank God I did not purchase a license for this. I installed on Thursday and then spent a couple of hours uninstalling (after searching forums on how) on Friday. What a mess. You can post your apology here, but I won't be returning to read it.
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... also, if I was Bitdefender I'd be terminating my relationship with you because after this experience, I would never purchase Bitdefender either.
- Orbi-RocLuminary
Wow! That's a mouthful of rants BinkyTheClown
Exception made for a few hiccups here and there, I am actually reasonably please with Netgear Armor, but not so much with Bitdefender Total Security. So my take on this is the complete opposite of yours -- Bitdefender has some work to do here.
Netgear Armor is working just fine, albeit powered by Bitdefender. BD Total Security has some issues that need to be addressed, and the sooner the better.
- Joboo7777Apprentice
Biggest issue I have with this product is that you have to pay for it. I can get the same capabilities less the end point protection software for free from other competitors like ASUS(who uses Trend Micro).