Story here from pc mag . I recieved in my e-mail today.
http://www.maxpc.co.uk/reviews/defau...bsectionid=516
Story here from pc mag . I recieved in my e-mail today.
http://www.maxpc.co.uk/reviews/defau...bsectionid=516
Last edited by peat moss; 04-19-2005 at 11:52 PM.
that pic's actually very readable. Just hard to read. 'Course finding another link works better.
To test the program, we did the obvious thing: searched for cracked software and pornography.
wtf? it's fucking invasion of privacy FFSSome 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?
Last edited by FKDUP74; 04-21-2005 at 10:01 PM.
Originally Posted by FKDUP74
I think it enables Microsoft to "Charge " us poor schmuck's for the privlege of using it !
I have the latest version of Giant Antispyware, so no need for Microsoft since they took over Giant.
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