If you're gonna pay for Antivirus, shout out to ESET NOD32.
They have gotten a bit expensive though. I'm buying a 1 year sub for $10 on Black Friday.
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If you're gonna pay for Antivirus, shout out to ESET NOD32.
They have gotten a bit expensive though. I'm buying a 1 year sub for $10 on Black Friday.
Oh, that's good now do Microsoft
Or google.
Or ... reddit.
I don't understand why companies who commit blatant fraud like this aren't required to disgorge all fraudulently earned money. If someone defrauds banks they get fined based on their earnings in a way that hurts. If someone defrauds consumers for "tens of millions of dollars" they are only fined $16M.
Well, actually I do understand, I just don't like it and don't like what it says about this country's priorities.
By New York state law you are, any "ill gotten gains" must be surrendered. And the fine accumulates interest during any appeals to boot. it's why Trump is getting his nearly half a billion dollar fine. I wish all fraud laws were that way though. I believe most are typically based on common law fraud, and usually there's some kind of flat fine and the the rest is based off provable damages to other parties, rather than the amount of profit.
Yep. Things don't have to be this way.
How the mighty have fallen
I remember when Avast was considered the least shit or at least, one of the less shit options for Antivirus. Pretty much seems all those antivirus products are just malware with marketing teams now.
Oh boy, I sure do hope this happens to other companies that do it!
Fakespot's entire thing seems to be being a cringy AI tool. I feel like whoever uses it should/would understand that this data is leaving their grasp.
Make sure to check your Firefox about:config for "shopping2023" or whatever flag they called it... Soon we'll all have Fakespot installed
I can't find any information on this, can you share a source?
This is where I got the screenshot from:
https://www.fakespot.com/privacy-policy
Here's the internal meta-ticket on shopping2023, along with some stuff on fetching ads from servers
And here's their announcement:
https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/fakespot-joins-mozilla-firefox-shopping-announcement/
(Before Mozilla bought this company, its privacy policy was changed to allow transfer of private data upon sale -- all of it, not just the training model. Here's the old policy for comparison to their April 25 version; 7 days later Mozilla made the acquisition announcement)
shopping2023
thanks, disabled it immediately
When the antivirus becomes the virus..
🌎🧑🚀🔫🧑🚀
they always been
I remember a long time ago when Avast came highly recommended, at least back when I had gone looking for reviews. Back when antivirus was still more or less a necessity.
Sounds like avast is malware
Remember kids, if you're not paying for the service you get from a large company, you aren't their customer, you're their product.
Has been all along.