Initially, SpyHunter was conceived as an anti-spyware program for Windows that focused on cleaning the computer from spyware, browser hijackers, adware, and other rogue, but not too dangerous forms of malware. SpyHunter 5 is the latest variation of the SpyHunter series of security tools. Now that we’ve clarified this important point, let us get down to the actual review of the product. It needs to be said that there’s no shortage of “free” removal tools that try to mislead the people who download them into purchasing their full versions through the use of false positives in their scan results, but this isn’t’ the case with SpyHunter 5 – we’ve scanned our malware-free Mac with the free version of the program, and it didn’t once detect any malicious files that need to be removed (hence, no use of falsified scan results for promoting the paid variant of the program). Obviously, this isn’t the case – the developers of the program are upfront about what both versions of SpyHunter 5 have to offer and there aren’t any underhanded attempts to deceive the users. If you are only using the free version, you will be shown what the detected threats are, and you can go and manually delete them.įor some reason, this confuses users who think that the program is totally free and makes them think that they’ve been lied to and that SpyHunter 5 is trying to trick them into paying for the full version. To be able to use SpyHunter in order to automatically delete the detected threats, you’d need to purchase its full version. However, its free version can only scan your Mac for malware. As we said, SpyHunter is a malware-removal program, so its job is to detect and delete malware from your Mac. However, the reason some people may still see it as unwanted is due to the nature of its Free version. In our opinion, SpyHunter does not belong to this category of programs – it doesn’t use any misleading or aggressive methods of promotion, it doesn’t try to make unwanted changes in the system, and it doesn’t flood the screen with ads, pop-ups, and other similar promotional content. A PUP (potentially unwanted program) is any type of software that possesses undesirable traits such as showing many ads on the screen, using underhanded/deceitful methods to promote other products or its Premium version, aggressively changing the settings of the system and the browser, and more.
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