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Re: Microsoft Virus Alert

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2018 10:19 pm
by moose
John, a few days ago I noticed you were a member of the Malwarebytes community. After years of being a freebie member, I took the plunge. Have you by chance found a way to defeat their "auto renewal"? During the download, it was promised that a way to change that would be evident. I can't find a link or any way to perform this seemingly simple solution.
Thanks John

Re: Microsoft Virus Alert

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2018 1:09 pm
by jsburger
moose wrote:John, a few days ago I noticed you were a member of the Malwarebytes community. After years of being a freebie member, I took the plunge. Have you by chance found a way to defeat their "auto renewal"? During the download, it was promised that a way to change that would be evident. I can't find a link or any way to perform this seemingly simple solution.
Thanks John

I don't know. I paid for mine years ago and it is a lifetime subscription. I don't have to renew. Apparently at some point they changed that.

Re: Microsoft Virus Alert

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2018 3:59 pm
by skou
rpd wrote:Memory leaks certainly do slow down my system, :eek: but that has nothing to do with the computer. ;) :confused: :)
NAILED it!

Funny, memory is now DIRT CHEAP!
(But, not for the system that really needs it.)

steve

Re: Microsoft Virus Alert

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2018 4:00 pm
by skou
One rule of thumb guys, NEVER install something
you didn't go looking for!

steve