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Spy Sweeper 4.0 review

Mr.Paolo

Mr.Paolo
London
Member since: November 2006

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Wednesday 15 November 2006, 6:20 PM

Clean and Clear...not just a face wash!


if your internet is lagging up, computer is slow and weird things are happening apart from the other abnormal things that window does anyway..chances are your computer is probably sick.

I is always good to ahve a dedicated application for sweeping and cleaning your computer of adware, spyware and general crapwear! i ahve found that some security suits just dont cut it in this department and although they may get rid of the most dangerous, they still miss some out. spyware sweeper is a good example of an application that bridges that gap and goes much deeper than other intergrated scanners. an application worth giving a look in.

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Overview

Spy Sweeper 4.0

Editors rating
Rating: 7.7
Verdict

Spy Sweeper 4.0 is an excellent choice for protecting your PC against spyware and shielding it against future infections, but we found that free antispyware works just as well.

Typical price

£ 24

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