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what are yours opinion about the Radiate/Aureate DLL Uninstaller
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Igor Gutman
2003-08-17 19:38:55 UTC
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is it trust-worthy (since it comes from the very same guys -
Radiate-Aureate)..?
it says here: "Some ad-supported programs slip spyware onto your computer,
which tracks your usage and reports it to the supplier. The company Radiate
(f/k/a Aureate) has released this utility, which properly removes any such
DLLs that might have been installed on your computer by its software. Avoid
the problems caused by some third-party utilities that claim to uninstall
Aureate/Radiate DLLs"
what do you guys think about this?

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Dick Hazeleger
2003-08-17 20:24:17 UTC
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Post by Igor Gutman
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is it trust-worthy (since it comes from the very same guys -
Radiate-Aureate)..?
it says here: "Some ad-supported programs slip spyware onto your
computer, which tracks your usage and reports it to the supplier. The
company Radiate (f/k/a Aureate) has released this utility, which
properly removes any such DLLs that might have been installed on your
computer by its software. Avoid the problems caused by some
third-party utilities that claim to uninstall Aureate/Radiate DLLs"
what do you guys think about this?
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~much respect,
Igor
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Hi Igor,

There is an easy way to find out... download one of their programs that
suffer from "radiation decease", un install it; then check eitheer with
AA or SSD whether something was "left behind", then use their
uninstaller and later check again... you might be amazed!

Dick
YoKenny
2003-08-17 23:40:17 UTC
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Post by Igor Gutman
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is it trust-worthy (since it comes from the very same guys -
Radiate-Aureate)..?
it says here: "Some ad-supported programs slip spyware onto your
computer, which tracks your usage and reports it to the supplier. The
company Radiate (f/k/a Aureate) has released this utility, which
properly removes any such DLLs that might have been installed on your
computer by its software. Avoid the problems caused by some
third-party utilities that claim to uninstall Aureate/Radiate DLLs"
what do you guys think about this?
I would trust them as far as I could throw the CN Tower. Would you trust
one of the first "adware" "spyware" developers to tell you the truth? If
you do then there is some really good land that I have for sale in Florida
and I have a map for sale that shows a cache of gold near the Brooklin
bridge. Sounds like you are reading "Gullible's Travels."
Lance Delacroix
2003-08-18 07:24:36 UTC
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Post by Igor Gutman
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is it trust-worthy (since it comes from the very same guys -
Radiate-Aureate)..?
it says here: "Some ad-supported programs slip spyware onto your computer,
which tracks your usage and reports it to the supplier. The company Radiate
(f/k/a Aureate) has released this utility, which properly removes any such
DLLs that might have been installed on your computer by its software. Avoid
the problems caused by some third-party utilities that claim to uninstall
Aureate/Radiate DLLs"
what do you guys think about this?
Trusting R/A to remove spyware is like trusting Microsoft to secure
your computer.

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