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Or “I want more control, more feedback and more responsibility.” The former is Now.” Given that the free product does not attempt to remove Trojan horse malware,Įven if you donate, that’s not such a good message.Ĭlear choice of “I want to be protected without having to attend to it myself” Says, “You know, a good horse is expensive…A Trojan horse even more so. The donation requests embedded in the program are misleading.
This combination of ad-supported downloadsĪnd shareware-like donation requests is unusual. I’m accustomed to seeingįree products that nudge you to upgrade to a paid edition.
Mirror sites that were totally unfamiliar to me, along with three owned by theĬompany, marked “ad-free.” I used one of those three.