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    Ron Guest

    Re: Purchase vs. Free Anti-Programs

    On Mar 6, 4:42 pm, "Bob" <rob...@grande.net> wrote:
    > "Ron" <BigELil...@msn.com> wrote in message
    >
    > news:c627d355-aee2-4f6f-9809-17b17f9aca1d@b1g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...> On Mar 6, 12:36 pm, "Bob" <rob...@grande.net> wrote:
    > >> Thanks to everyone for the replies. The pro and cons were very good, and
    > >> just about followed my way of thinking. I was afraid I may be
    > >> overlooking
    > >> the oblivious. I am as careful as possible on the web sites I visit, and
    > >> with no children on the computers I stay clean, with an exception here
    > >> and
    > >> there.
    > >> thanks again.

    >
    > > Bob, you could also install McAfee Site Advisor it's a wonderful
    > > tool!www.siteadvisor.com

    >
    > Ron, is McAfee's Site Advisor one of these programs, that once you get it in
    > your PC it's the devil to get out? Can you do a clean uninstall on it with
    > nothing left behind?
    > thanks


    Nope, uninstalls with no problem.

    I also use this www.revouninstaller.com instead of
    "add/remove programs" to remove/delete programs.

  2. #12
    What's in a Name? Guest

    Re: Purchase vs. Free Anti-Programs

    "Bob" <roburt@grande.net> after much thought,came up with this jewel
    in news:13t0pafjg1d1o51@corp.supernews.com:

    >
    > "Ron" <BigELilE05@msn.com> wrote in message
    > news:c627d355-aee2-4f6f-9809-17b17f9aca1d@b1g2000hsg.googlegroups.c
    > om...
    >> On Mar 6, 12:36 pm, "Bob" <rob...@grande.net> wrote:
    >>> Thanks to everyone for the replies. The pro and cons were very
    >>> good, and just about followed my way of thinking. I was afraid
    >>> I may be overlooking
    >>> the oblivious. I am as careful as possible on the web sites I
    >>> visit, and with no children on the computers I stay clean, with
    >>> an exception here and
    >>> there.
    >>> thanks again.

    >>
    >> Bob, you could also install McAfee Site Advisor it's a wonderful
    >> tool! www.siteadvisor.com
    >>
    >>

    > Ron, is McAfee's Site Advisor one of these programs, that once you
    > get it in your PC it's the devil to get out? Can you do a clean
    > uninstall on it with nothing left behind?
    > thanks
    >
    >


    There is a Site Advisor plugin for Firefox(I love it)!
    Also,I use Firefox Portable so there is nothing left,ever.
    max
    --
    Virus Removal http://max.shplink.com/removal.html
    Keep Clean http://max.shplink.com/keepingclean.html
    Tools http://max.shplink.com/tools.html
    Change nomail.afraid.org to gmail.com to reply by email.
    I was lost,but now I'm blind.

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