![]() I don't even mind if the program (discreetly) invites me to upgrade to the premium version. I have no objection to the developers wanting to make a bit of money, or upsell products. If this kind of behavior keeps up, I will be permanently uninstalling the software, because it's making me very nervous about whether I can trust the developers. Most people are simply never going to find that unless they come on here and ask for help (as I did). Yes, I found out how to disable it, but it's REALLY hard to find (Settings > Account Details > "Deactivate" button at the bottom). To me, this is exactly the kind of behavior I use anti-malware software to PREVENT! On more than one occasion now, when I've installed the latest version, it's installed a free trial of software, without even asking me! ![]() I am starting to find this program a bit of a nuisance - it's almost acting like malware itself! Endpoint Detection & Response for Servers
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