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they are worse than downloading malware.
You are right to some degree as there are many registry cleaners out there that are malicious BUT not all of them.
This software is NOT malware. Why do I know this, yes because I tested it for just that as I work in the anti-malware industry. It's not even a PUP (potentially unwanted software) classification. It doesn't mislead you or push adverts, download or install other stuff, etc. It's a legitimate software.
However I stand by my original statement, everything it offers can be done for free.
buy it if you want, it's your money to waste, on this and your pc when it stops working correctly.
im done with this entire thread, please dont reply.
No, read my previous reply where you stated "they are worse than downloading malware." which implies you regard it as malware.
It's not even bloatware.
You are simply guessing with your replies based on what you may have half heartedly read on other issues yet relate it to this software and anything like it. That is not only narrow minded but also shows your lack of knowledge on the very topics you pretend to know about.
I don't doubt it could have screwed up yours or anyones elses PC. No software or utility is infallible.