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  1. Knew that, but thanks for being helpful! Pretty much only good security program for Mac there is.
  2. As long as it sits in Applications and actually wakes up, there is no chance of there being internal errors that let some malware escape? If yes, then... dis a good software!
  3. I'm almost sure I did eject disk image itself, yet the dmg file in trash bin refused to be deleted... Weird. But if I did not eject it (never can be sure of my memory) should I uninstall and re-install it? Would such "pull here, push there" with Malwarebytes cause issues later?
  4. Hello! First I'd like to thank you for this wonderful program. I had an issue with system, had to clean install and put all apps back. But I ran into (likely neurotic) problem. When I was installing from the downloaded file, everything was good. Then I dropped the file into trash bin and tried to delete it. Mac said it was in use so I let it be. But I thought installation was over. Was it just system using it like it sometimes does when I fail to delete some files and need to wait? Or was installation process still running? My main questions are these: 1) Is it possible to disturb installation process of Malwarebytes so that it does install, seemingly works, but it does not detect some threats due to internal error? 2) If such possibility exist, should I uninstall it and re-install? In this case I have question - if I un-install it, would something remain and re-installing instead makes things worse than program will become defected, not detecting potential threats?
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