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					<description><![CDATA[First of all, our website is absolutely legitimate and we have no intention of lying to people or misleading them into buying anything that they might not need or that might cause issue to their system.
Secondly,  we do not say that any of those things are certain. With an unwanted piece of software, one can never know what to expect. This one in particular might not be getting spread via spam e-mails and might not steal personal data, yet, it is confirmed that the program does something unwanted and it doesn&#039;t take much to modify it to carry out yet another unwanted task. A Trojan Horse can easily be used for something else should the need arise. All we try to do here is inform the users regarding the potential issues that might come at a certain point and provide possible solutions to such issues.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First of all, our website is absolutely legitimate and we have no intention of lying to people or misleading them into buying anything that they might not need or that might cause issue to their system.<br />
Secondly,  we do not say that any of those things are certain. With an unwanted piece of software, one can never know what to expect. This one in particular might not be getting spread via spam e-mails and might not steal personal data, yet, it is confirmed that the program does something unwanted and it doesn&#8217;t take much to modify it to carry out yet another unwanted task. A Trojan Horse can easily be used for something else should the need arise. All we try to do here is inform the users regarding the potential issues that might come at a certain point and provide possible solutions to such issues.</p>
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