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SOFTWARE REVIEW
Spy Sweeper 5 review
Overview
Spy Sweeper 5
Verdict
Spy Sweeper 5 is a good choice for protecting your PC against spyware and shielding it against future infections, but it's too noisy, with its constant reminders that it's working.
Typical price
£ 24
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