Wooow, I think you personally believe JAXX is completely decentralised platform and they do not have any access to the user wallets....we're going to leave it there, because you obviously did not read my second sentence in the original message. No point to discuss it with people who do not read nor understand.
So, you are talking about this (second) sentence:
I have Jaxx installed on one single device which turns on only to check the JAXX, also JAXX is pin protected and I have more layers of virus protection.
Then you obviously didn't read my first reply, because i have quoted exactly this sentence..
[...] and I have more layers of virus protection.
If this means, that you have multiple AV software installed, then this might have caused the lack of security.
I am sorry that you lost coins using jaxx, but users have been warned quite often since jaxx is known to be vulnerable (and buggy).
And i am also sorry to tell you that your coins havn't been stolen by jaxx developers.
It is a fact that the majority (i am talking about 70%+) of the users in the crypto space do not have a clue how to protect a wallet properly.
And unfortunately you seem to be one of them.
I know that the easiest way is to blame others, but unfortunately you are the only one who is responsible for the security of your coins.
Obviously, your setup wasn't as secure as you thought it was.
Take it as a lecture and try to understand what your mistake was. Try to learn from it instead of blaming others.