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Pointer
added 2 years ago
Rating Level 5 out of 5
I don't know about that wehaveitall...

I really don't think that the website that created the internet would have viruses on it. First of all, McAfee is unreliant and should not be trusted, especially when they are throwing an accusation like that.

Second, Haute secure is a freeware program and installs a stupid and annoying toolbar on your internet browser(s). What else do you need?

Lastly, Browser Defender runs an ongoing shield on your computer in case viruses get in, right? Well, that takes up multiple megs of memory space (which never ends unless you intentionally turn it off) and isn't needed! If you're smart, you will always run a scan or two every day. An ongoing shield is useless and just plain annoying.

I say Secure and Trusted.

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Pointer
added 2 years ago

If you know anything at HTML, you know that the W3C finalized and created Document Type Definitions/Declarations for all of the created HTML, XHTML, JS, PHP, ASP, SQL and XML versions. Without the W3C we would not have the internet as it is now.

McAfee is unreliant. It is not in any position to be throwing wild accusations like that.

Haute security is a very unpopular freeware security program that plants a toolbar on your browser, which means it has to get into your browser's code and change it. That's called a hack.

Browser Defender is like McAfee, except worse, AND it is freeware. It is the last program I would listen to when I ask for an opinion on W3.org's security.