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As previously mentioned, with the launch of 2.0, we'll also be moving to a subscription licensing model, $24.95 per year. As more and more people have come to rely on us for malware protection and cleanup, our costs in bandwidth, hosting fees, infrastructure, salaries of our researchers, QA department, and more have grown immensely. Though our company is about more than just making money, we are a company and we do have to make money to pay our staff to continue doing what they love, which is fighting malware. The subscription model will help us to be sustainable for the future while staying true to our roots that we will always make malware cleanup free for everyone.
We will continue to honour existing lifetime licenses, meaning any users that already have a lifetime license for 1.x will continue to have a lifetime license for 2.x.
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Is it an all in one antivirus deal? Or is it just removal tools?
I've only seen it as a standalone virus remover, I used it once for a stubborn virus back when I was stuck with shitty Norton (School network, they made us all use their antivirus) but since then I;ve used Avast which kills everything so far.Still $25 is good for a lifetime of that
It says 1 license for 1 PC. Does this mean if I get a new computer, or completely wipe/reformat mine, the license is null?If I buy it, does it come with a license key or something that I can just type in to reinstall?
1. This License applies to one instance of the Software, which may only be installed on one computer at a time.
If I buy it, does it come with a license key or something that I can just type in to reinstall?
Well for $25 I'm game.I can still keep my Avast and if I ever decide to ditch Avast, I will have Malwarebytes on backup.Seems legit.