How do you uninstall ESET Security and remove its leftovers on Windows? Most people uninstall ESET product using the most straightforward solution – the Control Panel’s Programs and Features. And that’s a good point since for most cases it works. But, what to do if the ESET Security won’t uninstall from there, or it even does not show on the program list? Uninstalling ESET doesn’t always go as planned. In the Windows 10 control panel for app removal, you may see the “Uninstall” option are greyed out when selecting ESET Security. In this situation, you’ll have to use alternative methods. Here we will show you the most effective method on how to remove ESET Security and its traces completely.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on October 24, 2019 12:50 pm and last modified on November 14, 2019 1:58 am.
When it comes to virtual private networks, you might have heard of VyprVPN, which is a user-friendly VPN developed by the internet privacy company Golden Frog GmbH in 2009. How good is VyprVPN? Is it safe? How much does it cost? Does it work with Netflix? Why over 2 million customers worldwide choose VyprVPN? You are going to get answers in this comprehensive VyprVPN review. Just take some time to read the review before making a purchase.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on October 21, 2019 6:26 am and last modified on June 12, 2024 12:53 am.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on October 18, 2019 8:51 am and last modified on October 18, 2019 8:56 am.
Microsoft has officially announced the general availability of a new Tamper Protection feature for its Windows Defender Antivirus service to all Windows 10 users on version 1903. Since the feature is now generally available for the public, Windows users can take advantage of it to keep malicious hackers at bay.
What is Tamper Protection?
Tamper Protection is a security feature that was introduced in Windows 10 version 1903, otherwise known as the May 2019 Update. According to Microsoft, Tamper Protection in Windows Security helps prevent malicious apps from changing important Windows Defender Antivirus settings, including real-time protection and cloud-delivered protection. That means, its role is to safeguard against malicious and unauthorized changes to security features, ensuring that endpoint security doesn’t go down. With the feature is enabled, malicious apps are prevented from quietly changing your Windows 10 security settings.
Microsoft began testing tamper protection with Windows Insider testers in March. “With this protection in place, customers can mitigate malware and threats that attempt to disable security protection features,” Microsoft said.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on October 17, 2019 8:54 am and last modified on October 16, 2019 9:31 am.
Good News! Namecheap Turns 19 – celebrate with the team! Namecheap has been around for 19 years, fighting for Internet freedom and striving to make online presence accessible to everyone. For Namecheap is turning 19 and you are invited to a discounts party! We published the News to our audience for them to buy unlimited .COMs with 25% off, and much more. Hurry – the party is only on until 11:59 PM ET on October 16. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on October 16, 2019 9:00 am and last modified on October 16, 2019 9:02 am.
How do you remove VMware Player that won’t uninstall on a PC? Is there a quick way to uninstall VMware Player and properly remove its leftover files, folders, registry files and other junk? You are probably on this post because you can’t uninstall VMware Player from your PC. In the windows 10 control panel for app removal, you may find the “Modify” and “Uninstall” are greyed out when selecting Vmware and there is no “uninstall.exe” file in the VMware Player installation folder. This is a big issue for people who don’t want VMware Player on their computers. Are you looking for the right way to uninstall VMWare Player? In this post, we’ll show you the most comprehensive and effective removal steps to help you fully uninstall VMware Player and all traces of this program.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on October 15, 2019 4:11 am and last modified on October 30, 2019 8:07 am.
Kaspersky has launched a new service called Kaspersky Incident Communications that helps communication professionals and information security professionals successfully develop effective strategies during and after a cyber attack. When your organization comes under attack, how your communications are managed is critical, especially when dealing with unknown attack vectors and Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs).
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Published by Tony Shepherd on October 12, 2019 3:05 am and last modified on October 12, 2019 3:05 am.
Don’t know how to uninstall Blender software from Windows PC? Can’t uninstall Blender from Windows 10 because it is not showing up in Programs or giving you unexpected errors? How to get rid of every trace of Blender completely? Blender is a free and open source 3D creation suite supported by a global community of friendly volunteers, who are glad to offer assistance to newcomers and advanced users alike. Blender is free to use for any purpose, including commercially or for education. However, lately many Blender fans started complaining they had problems in using this software. They even failed to uninstall and reinstall Blender. Manual removal of Blender software is not an easy job for many common users. So, in this post, we are going to show you how to remove Blender and all its leftovers fully without messing up your computer. Let’s get started.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on October 11, 2019 5:18 am and last modified on October 30, 2019 8:11 am.
Can 1Password be trusted? Is it any good? How much will it be and is it worth the money? 1Password is one of the best and the most powerful password managers on the market that developed by AgileBits Inc. It stands out among its excellent competitions thanks to its ease of use, great interface and excellent security. 1Password is able to handle all your login credentials without compromising the security of your accounts, and the best thing is it takes the hassle out of creating and remembering strong passwords. Check out our full 1Password review before you buy so you can make a better decision.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on October 9, 2019 2:33 am and last modified on January 23, 2020 8:02 am.
Can’t uninstall Spotify from Windows 10 because it won’t let you do that? How to remove Spotify when the Control Panel & Add/Remove Programs doesn’t work? Is there a spotify removal tool? Spotify is one of the most popular music streaming services with millions of monthly active users across 58 countries. It’s free to listen to Spotify and there is not a super hard sell to upgrade, so many people, especially the young teenagers love Spotify. Spotify is a very stable piece of software, but on occasion, it can get grumpy and bring up some unexpected error codes that stop you from using it properly. In that case, uninstalling and reinstalling Spotify can be a useful troubleshooting step for its unexpected behaviors. A standard uninstall always leaves some traces on your device so Spotify can remember your device when you reinstall. It’s okay if you still need Spotify, but, if you don’t need it anymore, you should perform a clean uninstall by removing all traces of the files, folders and registry entries used by Spotify. In this post, we’ll show you how to uninstall Spotify from Windows 10 completely.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on October 6, 2019 3:48 am and last modified on October 30, 2019 8:20 am.