Re: PrivacyScan Seek & Destroy Privacy Threats For Mac OS X to Cover Your Tracks and Secure Delete Threats

2013-05-31 Thread Judy Pryor
what is the difference between this scan and the one your other half described 
on 2 March.
Judy
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Re: PrivacyScan Seek & Destroy Privacy Threats For Mac OS X to Cover Your Tracks and Secure Delete Threats

2013-05-13 Thread Sarah k Alawami
lol. Love it. the saying about web cookies being delicious. 

   
anyway there app sounds interesting. and it's something to consider for my tool 
belt.

Take care.
On May 13, 2013, at 11:18 AM, Gordon Smith  wrote:

> Kind of, yes.  But those two apps don't analyse your cookies, just delete 
> them.  This one looks at the files to see what's malicious and what isn't.  
> There is a difference.
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> On 10 May 2013, at 19:25, cait furness  wrote:
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>> thanks for this link.
>> Don't Onyx and cocktail do these same things, though?
>> Caitlyn
>> 
>> On 2013-05-10, at 1:59 PM, "Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith" 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello everybody
>>> 
>>> Given that we have recently gained quite a few new members as well as 
>>> losing a small number of old ones, I thought I'd post a link to this 
>>> website, just featured in "MacWorld UK" as one of the top Mac security 
>>> products. Don't let anybody kid you that you're 100% safe using your Mac 
>>> online, because nothing could be further from the truth. I'm not talking 
>>> about what are commonly referred too as "viruses"; but other security 
>>> threats such as tracking cookies and other spyware and even malware. 
>>> Anyway, if this interests you as a general topic, great. If not, feel free 
>>> to consign my ramblings to the trash.
>>> 
>>> Lynne
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Re: PrivacyScan Seek & Destroy Privacy Threats For Mac OS X to Cover Your Tracks and Secure Delete Threats

2013-05-13 Thread Gordon Smith
Kind of, yes.  But those two apps don't analyse your cookies, just delete them. 
 This one looks at the files to see what's malicious and what isn't.  There is 
a difference.

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On 10 May 2013, at 19:25, cait furness  wrote:

> thanks for this link.
> Don't Onyx and cocktail do these same things, though?
> Caitlyn
> 
> On 2013-05-10, at 1:59 PM, "Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith" 
>  wrote:
> 
>> Hello everybody
>> 
>> Given that we have recently gained quite a few new members as well as losing 
>> a small number of old ones, I thought I'd post a link to this website, just 
>> featured in "MacWorld UK" as one of the top Mac security products. Don't let 
>> anybody kid you that you're 100% safe using your Mac online, because nothing 
>> could be further from the truth. I'm not talking about what are commonly 
>> referred too as "viruses"; but other security threats such as tracking 
>> cookies and other spyware and even malware. Anyway, if this interests you as 
>> a general topic, great. If not, feel free to consign my ramblings to the 
>> trash.
>> 
>> Lynne
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RE: PrivacyScan Seek & Destroy Privacy Threats For Mac OS X to Cover Your Tracks and Secure Delete Threats

2013-05-11 Thread wayne17a
Thanks lynne I will have a look at this


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Subject: PrivacyScan Seek & Destroy Privacy Threats For Mac OS X to Cover
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Hello everybody

Given that we have recently gained quite a few new members as well as losing
a small number of old ones, I thought I'd post a link to this website, just
featured in "MacWorld UK" as one of the top Mac security products. Don't let
anybody kid you that you're 100% safe using your Mac online, because nothing
could be further from the truth. I'm not talking about what are commonly
referred too as "viruses"; but other security threats such as tracking
cookies and other spyware and even malware. Anyway, if this interests you as
a general topic, great. If not, feel free to consign my ramblings to the
trash.

Lynne


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Re: PrivacyScan Seek & Destroy Privacy Threats For Mac OS X to Cover Your Tracks and Secure Delete Threats

2013-05-10 Thread Will
shame can not try it first, seven pounds for it seems a bit steep though of 
course, i see its merrets 

On 10 May 2013, at 19:25, cait furness  wrote:

> thanks for this link.
> Don't Onyx and cocktail do these same things, though?
> Caitlyn
> 
> On 2013-05-10, at 1:59 PM, "Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith" 
>  wrote:
> 
>> Hello everybody
>> 
>> Given that we have recently gained quite a few new members as well as losing 
>> a small number of old ones, I thought I'd post a link to this website, just 
>> featured in "MacWorld UK" as one of the top Mac security products. Don't let 
>> anybody kid you that you're 100% safe using your Mac online, because nothing 
>> could be further from the truth. I'm not talking about what are commonly 
>> referred too as "viruses"; but other security threats such as tracking 
>> cookies and other spyware and even malware. Anyway, if this interests you as 
>> a general topic, great. If not, feel free to consign my ramblings to the 
>> trash.
>> 
>> Lynne
>> 
>> 
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Re: PrivacyScan Seek & Destroy Privacy Threats For Mac OS X to Cover Your Tracks and Secure Delete Threats

2013-05-10 Thread cait furness
thanks for this link.
Don't Onyx and cocktail do these same things, though?
Caitlyn

On 2013-05-10, at 1:59 PM, "Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith"  
wrote:

> Hello everybody
> 
> Given that we have recently gained quite a few new members as well as losing 
> a small number of old ones, I thought I'd post a link to this website, just 
> featured in "MacWorld UK" as one of the top Mac security products. Don't let 
> anybody kid you that you're 100% safe using your Mac online, because nothing 
> could be further from the truth. I'm not talking about what are commonly 
> referred too as "viruses"; but other security threats such as tracking 
> cookies and other spyware and even malware. Anyway, if this interests you as 
> a general topic, great. If not, feel free to consign my ramblings to the 
> trash.
> 
> Lynne
> 
> 
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> 
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PrivacyScan Seek & Destroy Privacy Threats For Mac OS X to Cover Your Tracks and Secure Delete Threats

2013-05-10 Thread Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith
Hello everybody

Given that we have recently gained quite a few new members as well as losing a 
small number of old ones, I thought I'd post a link to this website, just 
featured in "MacWorld UK" as one of the top Mac security products. Don't let 
anybody kid you that you're 100% safe using your Mac online, because nothing 
could be further from the truth. I'm not talking about what are commonly 
referred too as "viruses"; but other security threats such as tracking cookies 
and other spyware and even malware. Anyway, if this interests you as a general 
topic, great. If not, feel free to consign my ramblings to the trash.

Lynne


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