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STOPzilla Anti-Spyware 5.0

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STOPzilla Anti-Spyware successfully detects and removes Spyware, Adware, Popup Ads, Phishing Attacks, Hi-Jackers, Rootkits, Trojans, Drive-By Downloads, Rogue Programs and much more.
Published: Sep 4, 2007
Published by: STOPzilla
www.STOPzilla.com
License Shareware
$29.95 to purchase
Trial Period: 15 Days
OS: 98 / NT / 2k / XP / 95 / Vista
Cow Rating: 5ra
Popularity: 96%
User Rating:
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Install STOPzilla. Be Secure.

  • Award-winning technology (5 cow rated) detects malicious software instantly.
  • Constantly monitors and secures your PC from potential threats.
  • Daily updates ensure protection against future Spyware threats.
  • Protecting users in over 60 countries and has been downloaded millions of times worldwide.

8 comments
dustpuppy
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May 28, 2009 | 09:32 PM
On top of what others have said; let me add that this thing is listed as shareware. This is false. What you download is a crippled DEMO. This demo then demands money... immediately! Then it's a friggin' NIGHTMARE to uninstall. I did finally get rid of it, though. It crashed my computer 3 times in the hour and a half I spent fighting with it. I'd rather have the viruses, worms and rootkits. I used to trust tucows... Now I'm starting to wonder...
jim_palmore
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Apr 06, 2009 | 02:34 AM
this piece of junk is worse than the infections my system had. it hyjacked my system and kept crashing it. tucows lost alot of respect I had for them. 5 cows my foot ,, more like 5 cow paddys..
halpaper
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Mar 30, 2009 | 11:23 AM
RIP OFF!! i'm so sorry i didn't read all these comments. how did they get 5 cows? said the cost was $9.95, i got charged $39.95.
masonbscience
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Mar 28, 2009 | 02:54 PM
DO NOT DOWNLOAD THIS PRODUCT!!! I can't believe this is a featured product! It crashed my computer immediately after I purchased the product, which I was forced to do to remove all the "threats" it found on my computer. So much for a free trial!
sinjin
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Nov 12, 2008 | 11:27 AM
i angry about this prgram it hd said free trial 30 day downloaded it and go the message free tial ended register to protect your computer didnt know he fee trial was 30 seconds instead of 30 days
out2lunch
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Sep 08, 2008 | 05:56 PM
Shame,Shame,Shame...............(I agree also will no longer recommend on my site as I trusted Tucows)
This software installed itself in registry-could not delete-thought I had been scamed-Did get my money back!!!! just in time
44ee44ee
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Aug 29, 2008 | 07:06 AM
How come this is a featured product?
Your credibility is at stake, you are flogging a dead cow or two.
yngram
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Sep 17, 2007 | 09:36 AM
STOP this product has nothing to do with mozilla.
This product says it stops pop-ups but they allow their own advertising pop-ups through. which means that other vendors will figure out how to in the next few weeks and then this product is useless.

not to mention they use pop-up advertisments and take control of your browser when you try to close their window!!!

try it for your self goto their site and hit register then close the window.

How did it get 5 cows??? they have paid adverts here... till I tried this software I would have never believed tucows would have sold us out.
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