So I would say that BlockBlock represents a subset of functionally available in DeepGuard. DeepGuard provides more flexibility in creating custom rules, operation mode and it has an F-Secure curated whitelist of trusted applications compared to BlockBlock. But I do not exclude the possibility that there might be conflicts similar to those you might see when you have multiple anti-virus solutions installed. I haven't tested co-existence of BlockBlock with DeepGuard lately so unfortunately cannot say for sure if they are compatible. Both can intercept and authorize various system events. These are not one-to-one matched but based on the same technology stack (Endpoint Security framework). ![]()
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