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Scanguard For Apple Mac - Any Views ?
I am being repeatedly urged via online ads to use Scanguard (usual multi-level it seems, free sample version and fee-bearing more comprehensive version) - it boasts security and performance benefits.
1. Is it genuine ?
2. Is it any good ?
Does anyone have any experience of it please ?
1. Is it genuine ?
2. Is it any good ?
Does anyone have any experience of it please ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Found this long discussion about ScanGuard (that some people call SCAMguard).
Looks like you should keep WELL AWAY from it
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Looks like you should keep WELL AWAY from it
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Here is also a review from Which magazine saying you should avoid it.
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These type of programs work by "scaring" people in to thinking they have loads of problems on their computer.
You install it and run a "free" scan and it highlights all sorts of errors, which of course it will offer to fix if you pay them some money.
Almost all of the errors they find are NOT errors, they will just pluck a number out the air and say you have "57 major errors" or some such thing.
Also note these companies also set up fake "review" web sites where they look like an independent web site that reviews software, and of course they give it a glowing review.
So BE CAREFUL of any glowing reviews for this product you read on the web, it was almost certainly written by the company themselves.
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These type of programs work by "scaring" people in to thinking they have loads of problems on their computer.
You install it and run a "free" scan and it highlights all sorts of errors, which of course it will offer to fix if you pay them some money.
Almost all of the errors they find are NOT errors, they will just pluck a number out the air and say you have "57 major errors" or some such thing.
Also note these companies also set up fake "review" web sites where they look like an independent web site that reviews software, and of course they give it a glowing review.
So BE CAREFUL of any glowing reviews for this product you read on the web, it was almost certainly written by the company themselves.
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