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<blockquote data-quote="Xtwillight" data-source="post: 1072608" data-attributes="member: 24414"><p>Hello NovirusThanks,</p><p>Thank you for your answers</p><p>To 1)I will be happy if there is a Multilanguage support.</p><p>To 2)SUBSCRIBERS. Systems can be useful, but they can also be negative.</p><p></p><p>Examples </p><p>SUBSCRIPTION system: Discussion with Fabian Wosar here at MalwareTips - in the Emsiforum - and via Skyp</p><p>No insight into the fact that customers also want the option that no SUBSCRIPTION system takes place automatically.</p><p>Reaction from me and some other longtime users not to buy this software anymore.</p><p></p><p>Bitdefender 2023: Received a version over 1 year that is automatically a SUBSCRIBER system.</p><p>Correspondence via e-mail, you can deactivate the SUBSCRIPTION system online via your customer account.</p><p>My reaction: Customer account for the SUBSCRIBER system deactivated, customer account deleted, software uninstalled, newsletter canceled </p><p></p><p>The whole thing is a similar strategy to that of Emsisoft.</p><p></p><p>I am a customer, I don't want a SUBSCRIBER system when I order.</p><p>I want to be able to choose a product - service - software at the time of purchase on the provider's website,</p><p>that before it comes to a purchase/contract, this service can only be purchased for a certain time without having to open a customer account to deactivate a SUBSCRIBER system.</p><p></p><p>Illnesses can be negative for you or me as a person in a SUBSCRIBER system:</p><p>Examples:</p><p>Stroke / dementia / and other illnesses that can affect single people,</p><p>are an argument against the ABONNENTEN system.</p><p>If you have one of these diseases and are single, you may forget how to use a computer, for example,</p><p>they may not even know their passwords. Or that they have subscribed to a SUBSCRIPTION system somewhere.</p><p>They would then automatically pay for a SUBSCRIPTION system that they no longer know about and cannot use.</p><p></p><p>In 2020 ca Single households in Germany ca 41% ca 16.48 million</p><p>approximately 200,000 first-time strokes and 70,000 recurrent strokes occur in Germany each year (see link to statistics)</p><p>In 2017, the number of single households in the UK was 27.2 million,</p><p>In the USA, there will be 36.5 million single-person households in 2022, including around 18 million older people</p><p></p><p>Deaths due to stroke in selected countries worldwide in 2021</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://de.statista.com/statistik/daten/studie/1093350/umfrage/todesfaelle-aufgrund-von-schlaganfaellen-nach-laendern-weltweit/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>Imagine you buy a washing machine or a car or a TV.</p><p>When you buy the appliance or car, you automatically become a subscriber. Or filling up at a petrol station</p><p>would automatically create a subscription.</p><p></p><p>Many people around the world are single, widowed - single - or have no one to look after them.</p><p>It is certainly good that some benefits are then received automatically, but not all benefits, especially if you may no longer know about them.</p><p></p><p>I believe that in a digital world, the digital estate is still not regulated enough, that there must be a secure legal possibility worldwide to regulate everything that should happen if the respective people can no longer do this and they have no one.</p><p></p><p>I hope I have been able to explain what I am also concerned with when I do not want a SUBSCRIBER</p><p>and instead prefer a limited time option for software or services of any kind.</p><p></p><p>deepl.com Translate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xtwillight, post: 1072608, member: 24414"] Hello NovirusThanks, Thank you for your answers To 1)I will be happy if there is a Multilanguage support. To 2)SUBSCRIBERS. Systems can be useful, but they can also be negative. Examples SUBSCRIPTION system: Discussion with Fabian Wosar here at MalwareTips - in the Emsiforum - and via Skyp No insight into the fact that customers also want the option that no SUBSCRIPTION system takes place automatically. Reaction from me and some other longtime users not to buy this software anymore. Bitdefender 2023: Received a version over 1 year that is automatically a SUBSCRIBER system. Correspondence via e-mail, you can deactivate the SUBSCRIPTION system online via your customer account. My reaction: Customer account for the SUBSCRIBER system deactivated, customer account deleted, software uninstalled, newsletter canceled The whole thing is a similar strategy to that of Emsisoft. I am a customer, I don't want a SUBSCRIBER system when I order. I want to be able to choose a product - service - software at the time of purchase on the provider's website, that before it comes to a purchase/contract, this service can only be purchased for a certain time without having to open a customer account to deactivate a SUBSCRIBER system. Illnesses can be negative for you or me as a person in a SUBSCRIBER system: Examples: Stroke / dementia / and other illnesses that can affect single people, are an argument against the ABONNENTEN system. If you have one of these diseases and are single, you may forget how to use a computer, for example, they may not even know their passwords. Or that they have subscribed to a SUBSCRIPTION system somewhere. They would then automatically pay for a SUBSCRIPTION system that they no longer know about and cannot use. In 2020 ca Single households in Germany ca 41% ca 16.48 million approximately 200,000 first-time strokes and 70,000 recurrent strokes occur in Germany each year (see link to statistics) In 2017, the number of single households in the UK was 27.2 million, In the USA, there will be 36.5 million single-person households in 2022, including around 18 million older people Deaths due to stroke in selected countries worldwide in 2021 [URL unfurl="true"]https://de.statista.com/statistik/daten/studie/1093350/umfrage/todesfaelle-aufgrund-von-schlaganfaellen-nach-laendern-weltweit/[/URL] Imagine you buy a washing machine or a car or a TV. When you buy the appliance or car, you automatically become a subscriber. Or filling up at a petrol station would automatically create a subscription. Many people around the world are single, widowed - single - or have no one to look after them. It is certainly good that some benefits are then received automatically, but not all benefits, especially if you may no longer know about them. I believe that in a digital world, the digital estate is still not regulated enough, that there must be a secure legal possibility worldwide to regulate everything that should happen if the respective people can no longer do this and they have no one. I hope I have been able to explain what I am also concerned with when I do not want a SUBSCRIBER and instead prefer a limited time option for software or services of any kind. deepl.com Translate [/QUOTE]
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