Story here from pc mag . I recieved in my e-mail today. :)
http://www.maxpc.co.uk/reviews/defau...bsectionid=516
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Story here from pc mag . I recieved in my e-mail today. :)
http://www.maxpc.co.uk/reviews/defau...bsectionid=516
that pic's actually very readable. Just hard to read. 'Course finding another link works better.
Cheers for that as I forgot to bring the magazine home again :) That link was give or take the same as what it said in the mag but tbh I don't think that was the name of the mag I was reading but was probably from the same publisher :unsure: I've found that with some mags.
:lol:Quote:
To test the program, we did the obvious thing: searched for cracked software and pornography.
wtf? :blink: it's fucking invasion of privacy FFS :angry:Quote:
Some firms have already claimed that their programs aren’t spyware and therefore shouldn’t be zapped, while others’ licence agreements prohibit you from using anti-spyware tools to uninstall them.
so....I could write a virus, put an EULA in it, and sue Norton for removing it? :lol:
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Originally Posted by FKDUP74
I think it enables Microsoft to "Charge " us poor schmuck's for the privlege of using it ! :P
I have the latest version of Giant Antispyware, so no need for Microsoft since they took over Giant.