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Yes, Mac security threats are becoming very big deal, the simple trojan stuff already out there. Sounds simple yes? Believe or not, some official guy, very high official replied and he said it makes sense and they will try to provide a trial.

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I posted a positive feedback on another download site: "If you have really rewritten it and it really does scans for web threats too, why not provide a free trial so people who have your bad image in mind may change their minds after testing?"

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He went on to explain that because it is security software it's only good a year? I guess even if we are still selling the same version! I was well aware I would have to purchase a new subscription but I am not going to keep dropping nickels in the norton rip off machine.

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So I ask if I am I supposed to re purchase the entire product if my system fails 13 months after I purchase the orig even though it's the same version? According to the NAV guy yes you are.

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I need to install the software as I am not going to purchase a new sub unless I know it I can install the software. OK I get that the subscription is only good for a year but I am not talking about the subscription. The guy began by explaining that the "software" only last 1 year. When I got to NAV I discovered that the original (last downloaded) installer does not work with 10.6 even with Rosetta installed. I had a HD failure and decided to take the opportunity to do a complete reinstall on my mac. I have done yearly subscription updates (like an idiot) since then. This site only ONLY addresses virus detection results, it does not in general make any conclusions or post results regarding performance, installation, support, UI, etc. Conversely, a vendor that does maintain a current database might still not be effective if the program itself is buggy. A great engine can be crippled if the database is not updated in a timely manner. Remember, an A/V product rests on two main things, the scanning engine AND the malware database. You WILL see trends, with some products consistently doing well and others not so much, and some moving up and down. I highly recommend you don't just look at the current results, but look at the past ones as well. My aim is not to support or dissuade anyone about a particular product, you pick / use or don't use whatever product you want, and live with the consequences, just remember that your decision can effect others, by virtue of whether you are part of stopping the spread, or being a part of it. If after doing some research and being advised not to use MacKeeper, someone still chooses to do so, then you can't help that, but hopefully it wasn't because there wasn't information available. For example, if someone uses MacKeeper because they don't know better, then in some ways the community failed for not getting the word out.

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Education and information is the best defense, (as with so many things in life). When we are all better informed when it comes to this important area of security in this day of cyber threats, we all benefit.

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I am posting this to support the Mac Community. In fact this is exactly the kind of site and test results, that vendors DON'T want you to see, even the ones that do well on the test (because no product is 100%). The fact that the product rankings change constantly AND that the results are very specific and listed in detail, further support that this site and the tester are very objective. I've done a bit of research on the site and tester, to make sure it was not one of those 'sponsored' sites by a vendor that are made to appear as objective, neutral reviews. Historical results are maintained so you can compare over time, and you do see product results change with each test (done every month to every 3 months depending on whether there are any new reported malware in the field, and a sample can be obtained for testing). These are very detailed, showing EXACTLY by name for each malware/virus if it is detected or not, for each product, then products are ranked 95%, 85%, 75% etc based on detection rates. Detailed malware detection test results are regularly posted here for nearly 2 dozen products, free and paid:










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