E-mail scanning and a tiered level of rootkit removal come to Ad-Aware in Monday's update to version 8.2. Ad-Aware Free, Ad-Aware Plus, and Ad-Aware Pro come with e-mail scanning for Microsoft Outlook users now, as well as expand the Ad-Aware Live system to block malicious files from downloading, and introduce a tiered rootkit removal system that increases in efficacy as you upgrade Ad-Aware. Fruit Ninja: Puss in Boots is more than just a promotion read more. Ad-Aware now offers a little more to Microsoft Outlook users. The new features are part of the recent expansive approach that Lavasoft has been pushing in Ad-Aware, looking beyond antispyware as the company tries to keep the program relevant. The tiered rootkit removal is the newest, and is a bit surprising as it forces users to buy the most expensive version to get Ad-Aware's best rootkit removal tech. However, since the rootkit detection hasn't changed, it's assumed you can upgrade after a rootkit has been found on your computer. Solace (Working Solace ) read more. Film Online 1080P Star Wars 2016 here. Ad-Aware Live was introduced in an earlier version to prevent real-time threats, so the addition of download blocking is a welcome, if belated development. Download scanning and blocking is becoming a more common feature in security programs, as the developers look for more effective ways to prevent malware from surreptitiously landing on your hard drive. The faster revision cycle is also something that's becoming more common in software, pushed in part by the accelerated developments seen in Google Chrome. Google Mobile App now searches Gmail, Docs on BlackBerry on this page. Ad-Aware is an effective security program to have, but the free version lacks the antivirus component that other free security suites offer. Antivirus, sourced from Sunbelt's Vipre AV, is available in the paid upgrades. Correction: This story actually explained that Ad-Aware used Avira's Antivir engine for antivirus detection. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Online 1080P Watch Movie 2016 on this page. Ad-Aware used Avira in a previous version, but has changed to Sunbelt since. internetlynx there.
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