I just got a message saying that I the Web Console will over-ride my local SecureAnywhere settings. Is there a way that I can manage SecureAnywhere locally only?
I don't like the feeling that someone can manage my machine through a web-based account. Or maybe I am not understanding this correctly? I just want to manage my machine locally only.
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Can I manage it locally only without the Web Console?
Best answer by JimM
This appears to be the same discussion as started in this other thread.
As Pegas pointed out, you are correct to note that WSA communicates with Webroot when it is online. The benefit of this is that WSA is never out of date. Non-cloud-based solutions rely on heavy definition sets, which often times update on a schedule. The peril in this is that if your software updates once per day, it's only ever up to date once per day. Just a few minutes after you receive that heavy definitions set update, new malware has already hit the internet, and you're not protected against it. With a cloud-based solution like WSA however, you are protected against that threat in real time. That has very little to do with an online management interface however, and more to do with how WSA operates in the background. It's going to communicate with the cloud regardless of whether it's set up for User Configuration or any of the various console-based settings packages.
Regarding management via the online console, let's make sure that message is correct. If you could please sign into the console as has been suggested, I'm interested to know whether User Configuration is already selected as the option for your PC please. It could be the case that you're experiencing a cosmetic issue wherein it is saying it's being managed by the web console when it's really set up for User Configuration. If so, we can treat that as a possible cosmetic defect, but please let us know if that's the case.
View originalAs Pegas pointed out, you are correct to note that WSA communicates with Webroot when it is online. The benefit of this is that WSA is never out of date. Non-cloud-based solutions rely on heavy definition sets, which often times update on a schedule. The peril in this is that if your software updates once per day, it's only ever up to date once per day. Just a few minutes after you receive that heavy definitions set update, new malware has already hit the internet, and you're not protected against it. With a cloud-based solution like WSA however, you are protected against that threat in real time. That has very little to do with an online management interface however, and more to do with how WSA operates in the background. It's going to communicate with the cloud regardless of whether it's set up for User Configuration or any of the various console-based settings packages.
Regarding management via the online console, let's make sure that message is correct. If you could please sign into the console as has been suggested, I'm interested to know whether User Configuration is already selected as the option for your PC please. It could be the case that you're experiencing a cosmetic issue wherein it is saying it's being managed by the web console when it's really set up for User Configuration. If so, we can treat that as a possible cosmetic defect, but please let us know if that's the case.
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