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lostsoul62

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I downloaded a 14 days trial of malwarebytes and now they want me to upgrade for 1 PC for 1 Year for $39. Why should I do that when I can go to amazon and buy the same thing but for 3 PC for 1 year for $39? Also why would I want to buy a product when I can't even call them?
 
I downloaded a 14 days trial of malwarebytes and now they want me to upgrade for 1 PC for 1 Year for $39. Why should I do that when I can go to amazon and buy the same thing but for 3 PC for 1 year for $39? Also why would I want to buy a product when I can't even call them?
These all seem like redundant questions. Buy it where it's cheapest, if you don't like their service, don't buy it?
 
Not Redundant: Someone might know the phone number and if someone makes a comment on the 1 year vs the 3 years I might learn something, Like I bought it last year and it wouldn't work because I had it on before but took it off but it wouldn't load saying I have it on my computer so before I buy it I would like to take it off completely which someone might be able to help me on that so it won't interfere with a new one which I would buy.
 
Why even buy it? After the 14 days, its free to use. You just won't have instant protection, use it as an on demand scanner only.
 
And as to a full time anti-virus, I highly recommend Bitdefender Free. It's cloud-based and light weight. It will cause problems if you hack your ass off in games like I do. It will neutralize debugging which is a malware risk, but can cause issues with certain game modifications, hacks and/or game tools like the GenTool for Command & Conquer. Other than that it's great protection for free. They require an E-mail but I never get E-mail from them. Maybe once or twice.

In addition to that, I would check out Sandboxie for your browser. They have a forum for help and it's free for just the default browser you use. This will greatly impede polymorphic malware like ransomware. If you download a torrent magnet link, don't use Sandboxie. Launch the browser without it. Otherwise the download will be stuck in the sandbox until it finishes.

If you use the Thunderbird E-mail client you can use Shade SandBox for it.

In case you're wondering. I use non-Punkbuster servers. :devil-in-disguise: User name BlackMagic. ßĹàck Mąɠɨƈ
 
And as to a full time anti-virus, I highly recommend Bitdefender Free. It's cloud-based and light weight. It will cause problems if you hack your ass off in games like I do. It will neutralize debugging which is a malware risk, but can cause issues with certain game modifications, hacks and/or game tools like the GenTool for Command & Conquer. Other than that it's great protection for free. They require an E-mail but I never get E-mail from them. Maybe once or twice.

In addition to that, I would check out Sandboxie for your browser. They have a forum for help and it's free for just the default browser you use. This will greatly impede polymorphic malware like ransomware. If you download a torrent magnet link, don't use Sandboxie. Launch the browser without it. Otherwise the download will be stuck in the sandbox until it finishes.

If you use the Thunderbird E-mail client you can use Shade SandBox for it.

In case you're wondering. I use non-Punkbuster servers. :devil-in-disguise: User name BlackMagic. ßĹàck Mąɠɨƈ

I find it hilariously ironic that you're a self proclaimed security nut but "hack" and cheat in games so freely.
 
I find it hilariously ironic that you're a self proclaimed security nut but "hack" and cheat in games so freely.


What does being a "security nut" have to do with playing in non-Punkbuster servers where others cheat and I cheat as well have anything to do with it?
 
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