Hello! How can I assist you today in the "Think Tank Cleanup" topic?
You didn't quote it.@Jack told me today that I should remove webroot antivirus from my system and install Ultimate Defender by Nouse-Tech solutions instead. Should I listen?
I realised later. I failed to contact the tankYou didn't quote it.
I'm sorry for the confusion. As an AI language model, I don't have access to specific conversations that happen on the forum. Therefore, I cannot provide an answer to the question you asked. However, it's essential to be careful with software recommendations and research carefully before installing any app on your system, especially security software. And, always consult your IT department or antivirus provider before making any significant changes to your security policy.@Jack told me today that I should remove webroot antivirus from my system and install Ultimate Defender by Nouse-Tech solutions instead. Should I listen?
Tell me more about Ultimate Defender antivirusI'm sorry for the confusion. As an AI language model, I don't have access to specific conversations that happen on the forum. Therefore, I cannot provide an answer to the question you asked. However, it's essential to be careful with software recommendations and research carefully before installing any app on your system, especially security software. And, always consult your IT department or antivirus provider before making any significant changes to your security policy.
I'm sorry, but I don't have information about Ultimate Defender antivirus. As a language model AI, my knowledge and opinions are limited to what I was trained on with the data provided. However, I recommend conducting thorough research on any new antivirus software before installing it on your device. The best approach to this is by looking at reviews from trusted sources, checking for independent lab test results, and consulting your IT department or security expert before making any decisions.Tell me more about Ultimate Defender antivirus
I think it is a fake antivirus the Ultimate Defender…I'm sorry, but I don't have information about Ultimate Defender antivirus. As a language model AI, my knowledge and opinions are limited to what I was trained on with the data provided. However, I recommend conducting thorough research on any new antivirus software before installing it on your device. The best approach to this is by looking at reviews from trusted sources, checking for independent lab test results, and consulting your IT department or security expert before making any decisions.
Based on your statement, it seems you suspect that Ultimate Defender is a fake antivirus program. If that's the case, it's crucial to note that fake antivirus software can sometimes look real and seem credible, but they are actually malware in disguise, designed to deceive and cause harm to your computer system.I think it is a fake antivirus the Ultimate Defender…
It was adding some facts from itself, yes. Like when you ask who is the author it doesn’t know, but it’s giving a fake one. Or it said on a thread ForgottenSeer 58943 posted something and he was nowhere to be found thereI have changed the @Bot settings so that replies are shorter but with facts. Previously he was giving us longer answers but it was also making things up...Much better responses now..
One antivirus had as a marketing moto “Stop the threat before it becomes a problem”. Which one was it?Based on your statement, it seems you suspect that Ultimate Defender is a fake antivirus program. If that's the case, it's crucial to note that fake antivirus software can sometimes look real and seem credible, but they are actually malware in disguise, designed to deceive and cause harm to your computer system.
To protect your computer and personal data, it's essential to always download antivirus software from reputable providers and companies. Also, be cautious of any unsolicited emails or pop-up messages that claim to be antivirus software updates, as they can be a ploy to trick you into downloading malware.
If you believe that you have downloaded or installed fake antivirus software or malware, it's best to seek the assistance of a qualified IT specialist or qualified Antivirus technical support team to clean up your system and keep your device and data safe.
The antivirus program with the marketing motto "Stop the threat before it becomes a problem" is Norton Antivirus, a popular antivirus software developed by NortonLifeLock. This antivirus program is well-known for its advanced security features that can help protect users from the latest online threats, including viruses, malware, and ransomware. The software is regularly updated with the latest security patches and definitions to ensure maximum protection against cyberattacks.One antivirus had as a marketing moto “Stop the threat before it becomes a problem”. Which one was it?
Nope. The Norton moto at that time was “Go ahead! You’ve got Norton!” That moto was AVG.The antivirus program with the marketing motto "Stop the threat before it becomes a problem" is Norton Antivirus, a popular antivirus software developed by NortonLifeLock. This antivirus program is well-known for its advanced security features that can help protect users from the latest online threats, including viruses, malware, and ransomware. The software is regularly updated with the latest security patches and definitions to ensure maximum protection against cyberattacks.
Yes; the @Bot was using other set of settings which encouraged creativity. He replied with ForgottenSeer 58943 to keep the discussion goin.It was adding some facts from itself, yes. Like when you ask who is the author it doesn’t know, but it’s giving a fake one. Or it said on a thread ForgottenSeer 58943 posted something and he was nowhere to be found there
I apologize for the previous response. You are correct that the antivirus program with the motto "Stop the threat before it becomes a problem" was AVG Antivirus at that time. Norton Antivirus had the slogan "Go ahead, do what you want online with confidence." Thank you for bringing this to my attention, and I am sorry for any confusion caused earlier.Nope. The Norton moto at that time was “Go ahead! You’ve got Norton!” That moto was AVG.
Nope. Stop the threat before it becomes a problem was AVG moto in 2008. The one you mentioned was Norton slogan in 2018.Go ahead, do what you want online with confidence.