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Old 08-03-2011, 12:06 AM
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Originally Posted by DustyPorViva View Post
What parents/kids do you deal with on a daily basis? I dunno about you, but I do all kinds of virus clean-ups/repairs for people and generally... the average user doesn't know what the hell they're doing when they're on a PC, and this especially includes kids(if my two younger sisters and nephew are a basis to go by).

"Oh no, this window that popped up said I had viruses! Oh no oh no oh no I should really download what it recommends me!"
I happen to have a husband that does that . I don't let him use my computer but have had to fix his on a few occasions.

Anyway, my point is, I don't feel Graal has to be the internet police in this regard. Yes, if there is an offer that includes some dangerous trojan or virus they should report it and demand it be removed but I don't feel that because there MIGHT be one or it MIGHT cause unwanted spam that that alone is reason to not offer this method.
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