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ffwfire

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  1. When I bought Malwarebytes I bought two licenses one for my father's computer and one for mine. My computer crapped out. The monitor won't even turn on anymore and we are having other problems with that computer and there is no way to uninstall Malwarebytes off that computer, but it won't be in use. When I get a new computer can I use the same lisence on the new computer even though it is still on the old. The computer won't even turn on so there is no way to uninstall before installing it on the new one. Thank you.

    Michelle

  2. I bought it. Bugbopper bugbopper.com

    It is only $1.00 right now with a coupon code. Seems to work good. Is it clean?

  3. But I found out how you buy more than one lifetime. It would have cost near $60.00. It cost $44.11 here and I am always seeing people recommend Malwarebytes. Even Symantec on their forum, but get this they recommend you use the free version and don't use the pro version of your program with their program. They don't want it to conflict. I been using it and I had no problems. Thank you.

  4. Hi Michelle -

    In one word NO - Tracking cookies , or any cookies , are not removed with Malwarebytes scans -

    Your Antivirus or other programs like SUPERAntiSpyware will remove these during a scan -

    We do not consider any form of cookies to be actual Malware , so they are left to others to worry about if you are concerned -

    I can remove up to 10 or 15 tracking cookies at the end of the week , but I am not worried about these as being priority items -

    Thank You -

    That is what I thought. Your company deals with the real malware and you don't detect harmless cookies to make it look like your program is actually doing something. Thanks for answering the question. Do you think I should leave spyware blaster, Spybot S&D on together with Malwarebytes protection? I have the paid version of Malwarebytes. It runs all the time.

  5. This setting is actually something which was changed by another piece of software likely a registry tool and is only detected because of that. This isn't really a false positive in malwarebytes. Malwarebytes sees and reports that the association for these files are not the default ones as set by Windows (since malware may alter these associations as well). When you select to remove in mbam, mbam restores it to the default associations again (as set by Windows).

    You can either add it to your ignore list or allow it to be quarantined. There will be no negative affect on your system either way.

    Moving out of false\positives forum

    Thank you very much. I think I understand what you are saying. Now I have to track down the program that is changing it. My dad caught four trojans with your program on his computer. I am glad I purchased (my brother did) two licenses one for me and one for my dad (two different computers). I also love the fact that you only have to pay for it once. Well worth it. Thank you again.

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