![]() But failing to deactivate when requested, showing that it had been deactivated even though it wasn't, that loses a lot of trust from me. What is worse is that the software has an option to Deactivate Premium, but when I did so the Premium remained active.Īny time a company defaults/forces things I didn't ask for, didn't want, even went out of my way to avoid, I lose some trust. But making it so that I am forced to have Premium activate at least once when I downloaded the Free version is a deceptive practice. With a background in marketing and statistics, I am almost certain this is based on market projections that the more people who try the Premium the more will stick with it, which is, of course, how Malwarebytes makes their money allowing them to even provide a Free version.
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