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<blockquote data-quote="jackuars" data-source="post: 372255" data-attributes="member: 24462"><p>If Qihoo's ethics [<em>which differs from one to another</em>] are what is to be judged rather than the product itself, the same goes for Avast with the issues it had in the past about spying by it's extension. Google Chrome is being recommended by many other softwares but that doesn't make it any less trustworthy.</p><p></p><p>It's sad to see about people not being optimistic about a product that has achieved its popularity by not having a upgradable payware version, not bundling any kind of adware, extremely good performance by including multi-antivirus engines, and a lot of promotions [I'm not sure how that was a bad thing in the first place], but rather they would like to be pessimistic by thinking that "<em>Something is happening *Under the Hood* that's making it popular and increase it's assets</em>".</p><p></p><p>Personally i would prefer and recommend a free antivirus that doesn't bundle adware for the newbies and is *completely freeware*. Very very few free antiviruses does this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jackuars, post: 372255, member: 24462"] If Qihoo's ethics [[I]which differs from one to another[/I]] are what is to be judged rather than the product itself, the same goes for Avast with the issues it had in the past about spying by it's extension. Google Chrome is being recommended by many other softwares but that doesn't make it any less trustworthy. It's sad to see about people not being optimistic about a product that has achieved its popularity by not having a upgradable payware version, not bundling any kind of adware, extremely good performance by including multi-antivirus engines, and a lot of promotions [I'm not sure how that was a bad thing in the first place], but rather they would like to be pessimistic by thinking that "[I]Something is happening *Under the Hood* that's making it popular and increase it's assets[/I]". Personally i would prefer and recommend a free antivirus that doesn't bundle adware for the newbies and is *completely freeware*. Very very few free antiviruses does this. [/QUOTE]
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