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cbrigante2
Cubs 20??
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join:2002-11-22
North Aurora, IL
Add another one...

Another application to add to my "do not bother with" list.


TheMetrix
R.T.F.M. - P.E.B.K.A.C
Premium
join:2002-06-15
Utica, MI
clubs:
·WOW Internet and C..

There is only two products I use for removing adware/spyware from computers I get in, Spybot S&D and Ad-Aware.

Everytime I've tried using Pest Patrol it doesn't work worth a damn so I just uninstall it too. Why waste my time with a product that doesn't do what it advertises.
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If you think an expert is expensive just wait until you hire an amateur.


cbrigante2
Cubs 20??
Premium
join:2002-11-22
North Aurora, IL
reply to cbrigante2
I'm more of a Spy Sweeper guy myself. I used to like AdAware, but even before the questions of Claria, I found Spy Sweeper solving more issues with my pcs than AdAware was.


Slidetbone
Mazin Go
Premium
join:2002-11-10
Land O Lakes, FL
reply to cbrigante2
Another app bites the dust.
Lavasoft made themselves look vulnerable and now, Pest Patrol wusses out.

No thanks. Once a company balks at the very thing they are offering protection against, they lose credibility in my book.


anonpornman

@dsl.net

reply to cbrigante2
I've recommended to all of my customers to identify the programs they are using.. If these programs happen to be removing the Adware /spaware definitions i've told my clients to contact the Company and request a refund as their product is not working as stated..

This is going to be a field day with the states attorney generals.. Wait they have no time for this they are trying to keep brain dead people alive.


rtcpenguin
Premium
join:2001-01-21
Fairfax, VA
·Cox HSI

reply to Slidetbone
said by Slidetbone See Profile:

Another app bites the dust.
Lavasoft made themselves look vulnerable and now, Pest Patrol wusses out.

No thanks. Once a company balks at the very thing they are offering protection against, they lose credibility in my book.
At least we have Microsoft in the game now. I've had good luck with their program, and I don't think they're going to "wuss" out.
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All gods are homemade, and it is we who pull their strings, and so give them the power to pull ours. -Aldous Huxley | »www.wikipedia.org

Hickerx2
God Bless The U.S. Military

join:2001-03-04
Franklinville, NY

reply to TheMetrix
said by TheMetrix See Profile:

Why waste my time with a product that doesn't do what it advertises.
We don't know.....
Tell us why you use AAW then?
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Kerry for President? Is this Saturday Night Live?....whew!....it was only a bad dream


roamer1
sticking it out at you

join:2001-03-24
Atlanta, GA
clubs:


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reply to TheMetrix
said by TheMetrix See Profile:

There is only two products I use for removing adware/spyware from computers I get in, Spybot S&D and Ad-Aware.

Everytime I've tried using Pest Patrol it doesn't work worth a damn so I just uninstall it too. Why waste my time with a product that doesn't do what it advertises.
I've long used Ad-Aware, but right *before* the recent Lavasoft/WhenU spat added Spybot S&D to the mix -- and found that the "resident" feature is really nice. I also have the M$ anti-spyware beta around here somewhere, but haven't installed it yet...

That said, I rarely get spyware in the first place, as I use Firefox and not IE and generally avoid the types of software (P2P apps, etc.) that carry it (and when I *do* torrents and so on I use open-source stuff)...

-SC
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"it seems like all you ever buy is Abercrombie and cell phones" --a friend


techie
Premium
join:2003-06-18
Canada
clubs:
·Cogeco Cable
·Rogers Hi-Speed

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said by rtcpenguin See Profile:

said by Slidetbone See Profile:

Another app bites the dust.
Lavasoft made themselves look vulnerable and now, Pest Patrol wusses out.

No thanks. Once a company balks at the very thing they are offering protection against, they lose credibility in my book.
At least we have Microsoft in the game now. I've had good luck with their program, and I don't think they're going to "wuss" out.
Yeah, because the adware/spyware companies know that they'd go bankrupt trying to sue MS.

SkyDude

join:2000-11-19
Raynham, MA
So now MS is our friend...?

With friends like them, who needs mother-in-laws?
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