![]() ![]() In addition, I have also updated the software after the activation without any issues so again, I have no reason to believe that it is a stolen key. That does not make it bogus or stolen, in fact, that is a pretty common practice for companies giving out free copies of their software. The thread at Malwaretips states that the activation code is the same for everyone. I have activated this code on three computers and plan on installing it on several others (all personal computers & laptops at home). ![]() The site is not perfect, but probably not the worst one out there. I wasn't aware that these types of analysis were done by Google, so it was kinda neat to find it. That said, here is a link to a "Google Safe Browsing Diagnostics" done on the site that I stumbled across. I've never had a problem there that I'm aware of.Īs to the concerns about the Russian site, well, you actually addressed the solution yourself.since the S/W download link is on the Malwaretips page and the Activation Code is visible by clicking on the spoiler tab on the same page you don't even have to visit the Russian site. Well, you are certainly entitled to your opinions and concerns and I'm not compelled to attempt to change your mind, however, for the benefit of others that might be wondering, I'll address some of the points you've raised.Īs far as legit, the site that I found it on, Malwaretips, I've gone to in the past on multiple occasions when looking for tips on removing assorted bugs from neighbor's PCs therefore I am personally familiar with it. ![]()
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