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by drivingmenuts
4212 days ago
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> if the free alternatives protect you equally fine, yes. Well, that's a Catch-22 and a half if there ever was one. Absence of detection doesn't mean absence of malware, it just means you haven't found out how badly you've been infected. The paid-for guys are halfways in the pockets of people who've paid more and the free guys are lagging behind. |
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