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Blue Coat Spyware Interceptor review

9.2

Average Member Rating

Spectacular

Blue Coat Spyware Interceptor


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It breaks the Internet

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7.0

Very Good


Anonymous

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Easy and effective solution

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10

Perfect


Anonymous

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Perfect

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10

Perfect


Anonymous

Anonymous

too many limitations. only up to 1000 users supported. not flexible enough in options. doesn't catch enough.

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6.5

Good


Anonymous

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This product ROCKS

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10

Perfect


Anonymous

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You can see it catching spyware by the minute

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9.0

Spectacular



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Overview

Blue Coat Spyware Interceptor

Editors rating
Rating: 8.3
Verdict

Simple to deploy and easy to manage, the Blue Coat Spyware Interceptor is a cost-effective way of identifying and blocking spyware infections without the need to configure and manage software on individual client PCs.

Typical price

£ 1300

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