 1 edit | Replace anything or additional protection? Would this new anti-spyware program replace another program i.e. Ad-aware, or will it just be additional protection. |
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 PhoenixAZGet A MacPremium join:2004-01-04 Phoenix, AZ kudos:1 | Re: Replace anything or additional protectino? Aditional Protection. |
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 NerdtalkerWorking Hard, Or Hardly Working?Premium,MVM join:2003-02-18 Tucson, AZ | reply to bigyeah
Re: Replace anything or additional protection? I'd only use it as additional protection (for at least a couple months) until it becomes accepted as being trustworthy.
Granted, you should already have 2-3 spyware detection programs to cover your bases.  |
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 | reply to bigyeah Is this program out yet, im confused? |
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 | reply to Nerdtalker I'd only use it as additional protection (for at least a couple months) until it becomes accepted as being trustworthy.
And at that point MS will choose to allow thier "partners" to send you "advertising". Note, this is not spyware or adware, because they are MS partners.
Seriously, what idiot would trust their personal data to anything MS puts out? MS would never _really_ stop adware, especially if it comes from an MS "partner". Then is it just "targeted advertising".. |
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 SmokeyI'd rather be skiingPremium join:2003-05-20 Wild West | reply to bigyeah No, internal beta only. |
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 | reply to AstroDrabb said by AstroDrabb:I'd only use it as additional protection (for at least a couple months) until it becomes accepted as being trustworthy.
And at that point MS will choose to allow thier "partners" to send you "advertising". Note, this is not spyware or adware, because they are MS partners. Seriously, what idiot would trust their personal data to anything MS puts out? MS would never _really_ stop adware, especially if it comes from an MS "partner". Then is it just "targeted advertising".. Is this true, they will actually put ads on your computer in a anti-spyware program? |
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