Max Spyware Detector 19.0.0.067
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Max Secure Software (more products...) |
| OS: | WinME/2000/XP/2003/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Basic x64 |
| License: | Shareware |
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$29.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 12.78 MB |
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Max Spyware Detector is a complete solution for individuals, professionals and home users to scan, detect and delete spyware to get rid of the malware, adware popup, Keylogger and trojans instantly. Powered with Smart Scan Technology and Max Shields keep you protected all the time when you are online browsing the net.
Max Spyware Detector has advanced features which protect the user pc real time from the nastiest spyware. It scans and removes the detected spyware safely from your pc and also has the option to recover and exclude detected spyware.
Powerful Max Shields stops spyware from installing on your pc, changing your home page, installing BHOs, toolbars without your consent and provides you the maximum protection against spyware when you are online.
With frequently updated database it keeps you armed with the latest comprehensive database making sure that you are safe from the upcoming spyware threats. It provides solution to the nastiest spyware threats like Bugsdestroyer, Virtu Monde, BearShare, Randex, Admoke,spyware quake, win fixer, spy axe, spy trap
Its Easy to Use Product Interface makes it easier for even the novice users to use the product with no hassle. It has the Auto-update feature which can automatically check for the available updates and download them, Scheduler to schedule the scans for given time, Exclude feature to exclude any software from getting scanned. You can block the bad websites using Host file thus making sure that your PC is not being used to visit any wrong sites. |
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