I haven't assumed that you have said that. Do you think an average home user should run AV?
Sure, and whitelisting can make this seamless for the vast majority of cases even on Windows. Pre-populated list of trusted authenticode vendors and software, only need roadblocks if not on the list.
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I'm skeptical that whitelists are even needed. Vast majority of sw does not need to run with root/admin or even user permissions, just access to its own files & ones you explicitly open in it.
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That would still require users to verify trusted executables, otherwise a malicious office suite (for example) could access all documents you create.
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