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Dear Malwarebytes Team,

I have been very disappointed to find out that your highly respected software blocks my site freezingcomputer.com. My name is Andrey Gvozd and I own this site. I am not a content scraper like some other pseudo security blogs which steal content from you. The articles I write are the product of my own analysis and hard work. I develop various video guides and place them on YouTube regarding manual removal of malware.


I will not be hiding the fact that I do promote some paid programs for malware removal. I do not find anything illegal in this. Well, if it forbidden by Donald Trump's new decrees then I've probably missed something. Nevertheless, I have a built-in chat in my site where I help people for free with malware removal. I have a licensed version of TeamViewer and sometimes (if people agree) I connect to their PCs and help them fix their systems for free, at no cost at all.


I understand that I offer some programs which are competitors to Malwarebytes software (or maybe you don’t even consider them as competitors at all) :-)
However, I still do not see anything wrong when I recommend some paid software. If this paid software failed to remove malware, people can always ask for refund and they are refunded without questions. I personally recommend that paid software when I know that it is able to remove specific malware. Otherwise, I recommend some other programs, including Trojan Killer or Malwarebytes.

So, I do not understand why you mark my site freezingcomputer.com as malicious. I am additionally your affiliate at Cleverbridge and sometimes offer people to scan with Malwarebytes free license.

In the light of the above-said, please kindly unblock my site and remove it from your blacklist.

Kind regards,
Andrey Gvozd

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It's probably not the company that blocks you. It's probably the software has something built in it that searches for certain things and that is what makes it block you site.

I just tried to go to your page and either it is misconfigured or you are doing something to it or someone has hijacked it or whatever.

I say that because mozilla blocks it as well.

Edited by coding_worlds
Forgot to say something.
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excuse me, but are you trying to accuse me of being a fraud? I have never used any deceptive methods of software promotion. I always try to mention that some progtam I recommend is not free. And i always render real free help via real on site chat. You now accuse me of being a fraud. I actually revommend spyhunter quite rarely compared to other programs.

 

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So, I really ask you to reconsider your negative rating... What I am doing is not a scam. I always clearly tell people if there's some program I can recommend that is not free, however, I recommend it when it is effective to remove specific infection. I strongly condemn some of these intrusive practices some unfair blogs do to distribute SpyHunter software, and I have written several posts regarding such scary pop-ups. As I have said, I am not involved in such scary practices. I have seen SpyHunter to be able to remove specific adware (Elex) and additionally to restore Mozilla Firefox browser. So, why can't I recommend it in some cases? As I've said above, I am currently promoting other programs, and through my built-in chat I help people to remove malware for free when it's possible. So, please kindly remove my site from your blacklist.
 

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