beerem
February 24th, 2005, 05:06 PM
I just ran 'noadware' on my pc and it claimed that I had 107 entrees in the registry for Kazaa.
As I have never installed Kazaa nor any p2p on that particular pc I check the registry at the claimed positions and found no reference to them.
The program 'noadware' required registering by purchasing to rid the offending entrees..
Needless to say, I now believe that these spyware removers fabricate their effectiveness in order to get us to buy them.
As I have never installed Kazaa nor any p2p on that particular pc I check the registry at the claimed positions and found no reference to them.
The program 'noadware' required registering by purchasing to rid the offending entrees..
Needless to say, I now believe that these spyware removers fabricate their effectiveness in order to get us to buy them.