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Grail Knight
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reply to Dan Given
Re: Using Spybot 1.5.2? Do you like it?

I am using SPybot S & D v1.5.2 on all of my PCs and it is working fine for the most part.

The only real issue I have found is if I use Spybot Immunizing feature (Firefox - Installations blocking).

It tends to slow down opening up the option in Firefox to allow or not allow specific sites to install software. Other then that Spybot is running fine and is much faster to load then previous versions.
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"There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact". - Sherlock Holmes
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