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Originally posted by Regexp
All this because of the current trend that the more a program detects the better it is (disregarding what exactly it is it detects). That's what you get when the "fight against malware" gets out of hand and taken over by people who have every benefit in keeping the users dumb and uninformed, all under the name of "make a PC n00b friendly".
Don't get me wrong though, when they do work like they should, they are very good tools, but still should be used with some basic knowledge and common sense...
Thanks for that, you are probably right, a lot of people do not have much knowledge of what they install, but hear what sort of programs they need, install them and then do not take the trouble to find out if and how they work, whether they are conflicting with programs etc, on the PC.