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Running FRST went fine, but when I ran the malwarebytes scan my computer sort of glitched out for a second right at the end of the scan. So I'm a bit worried about that. The screens seemed to resize themselves weirdly and then returned to normal after a few seconds.
So ive been using iobit software for a while now, around 2 months. Just to make sure the program was safe i scanned it with malwarebytes 4.4.0.117 and it detected nothing, in the past it actually detected iobit as PUP or malware. So i searched up is iobit safe, then i saw a reddit post saying how it was fake and all, heres the reddit post _it_really_is_a_scam_right/
All i am asking is, is iobit safe and trusted, and does it actually work as how its advertised to work Like SystemCare or their other programs, the reddit post also said that systemcare detects thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of \"junk files you need to remove\", but when i actually use legit software like ccleaner and system mechanic, it only detects under 10k issues.
The problem with pirated keys it that they may collide with a legitimate key just by the sheer numbers. For example, Larry may generate a pirated key that matches the exact key that I already bought. Yes, this is silly, and yes, this is literally the first thing a professional software company thinks of when building license key generation, but when you think you're building a product for just a few people you don't hash out these details.
Now we've grown up, and we've got a new licensing system that we've rolled out in stages. The only problem is that we have millions of users that we've sold keys to, or a reseller has sold keys to, or we've given out keys to without keeping track. It is a mess, and you as a consumer have every right to be upset.
The first stage of this program is to collect data from our users. What keys are still alive, and who are they used by. If you are a true pirate, the furthest you will get is a year's worth of Malwarebytes. I wish we could handle each of the keys manually and determine if they are legitimate, but there are tens of millions of them and so we've automated the process a bit to cut them down. After that cut down, which is when a user selects an option, we will be going through the uses manually.
They mention that this is beta and is not necessarily stable, but it's still worth a look. It's not 100% certain if the beta keys will continue to work after the beta. But they do mention that, although they are changing to a yearly subscription model, they will be honoring all the lifetime keys they have ever given away as well as giving out more lifetime keys. So if these beta keys expire and you see a good deal on a lifetime key, snatch it up. Trust me, this program is worth it! 153554b96e
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