Msantispyware 2009

Msantispyware 2009 thinks it’s clever. It pretends that it’s a Microsoft product, and by saying it’s a 2009 model, it wants you to think that it’s the newest Microsoft antispyware product. The fact is, it’s not, and their game is up.

It’s not a new thing for corrupt security tools like Msantispyware 2009 to try and make you think that they’re Microsoft products. Some will even go so far as to use the Microsoft icons to convince you of this. However, there are several striking differences between Msantispyware 2009 and anything by Microsoft.

First of all, Microsoft doesn’t have an actual antispyware program. They have the malware removal tool, but it’s not something that acts by itself. You can bet that if Microsoft actually had such a program as Msantispyware 2009 claims to be, you would have a desktop icon from the moment you bought it.

So, what if Microsoft had an antispyware program? It wouldn’t act like Msantispyware 2009. It would probably act like a real antispyware program. That is, it would probably have spyware protection and wouldn’t let you get infected, just so it could tell you. It wouldn’t allow you to go to known infected websites. It would, you know, protect you!

They also wouldn’t market their product the way Msantispyware 2009 is marketed. It would come pre-installed or be available on the official Microsoft website, not on some back page off of their network. You also wouldn’t be asked to pay an exorbitant price to upgrade. It would be free of charge.

Updates and upgrades would be automatic, or at least be done when you go to Microsoft’s update page, much like Windows Media Player, Silverlight, and so on are handled. As I said earlier, these would also be free. You also wouldn’t be held up at their webpage, unable to otherwise browse.

Now you see the striking differences between Msantispyware 2009 and how things would be if Microsoft created an antispyware program. It should be a no-brainer that you shouldn’t buy their product. If you need further motivation, think of this: It doesn’t work as an antispyware program, it’s overpriced, and corrupt people would have full access to your credit card.

Since Microsoft doesn’t have an antispyware program, that means that you should look at other options for your spyware protection needs. Many programs are available, but few are actually worth anything. Only one is able to take care of all your needs.

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