Just a heads up to everyone, I have had two different charges to my debit card for an "automatic renewal" of the software I had previously purchased (neither of which I still use). It wasn't anything more than time consuming to get either refunded. They didn't ask questions and just refunded it, but it was very inconvenient. The companies were spyware doctor and Norton.
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the issue i have with you shib is that you go out of your way to push your non-belief of religion on others who are religious.
me and you think the same way about religion but i dont understand the need to push a belief on anyone else. let them believe what they want bro.
same goes for religious people, they have no right to push their belief on us.
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Originally posted by Turbo3000 View PostNorton has been shit from day one. That is the first thing I remove from a computer.
Same here. Bought a new laptop a few months ago and Symantec/Norton was the first thing I removed. Norton is good IF you know exactly how to use it, but if you don't and you try to do anything outside the norm you are asking for trouble. Not to mention all the false postives you get from it when you scan.
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Yes, I mean settings. They have a lot of advanced features that aren't necessary for the average user.Originally posted by radoWhat do you mean if you know how to use it? As in settings and such? I've really never used it...Everytime I've had a new PC...I just get AVG. Never really gave Norton a shot. They seem to be the Heinz 57 of antivirus programs, or no?
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I do use AVG and deleted the rest a long time ago, but before I deleted it, I guess there was some setting that was checked by default to automatically renew the program. I no longer have the programs so I am unable to "un-check" the setting. I know a lot of people use a "junk" email to set a lot of this stuff up, so you wouldn't know until your account is charged.
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Completely false. While I won't submissively allow the religious voice to be the only voice herd, I do not randomly go about spouting atheism. There is no logical reason for me too. It doesn't work it's way into conversation the way religion is introduced at almost every opportunity. To comment on the other points (not just bouncer) I don't own any atheistic display in any form, but that doesn't mean I can't enjoy them. The only thing I do plan on getting is one of these t-shirts Apparel : The RichardDawkins.net Online Store, DVDs, apparel, accessories and more that simply have the Scarlet letter A and says "the out campaign". I believe in raising consciousness about atheism, but I am not antagonistic about it. No one will know what the shirt is simply by looking at it unless their consciousness has already been raised. If someone asks, I will give them a very brief answer as to what it is and only discuss it further if the person asking is interested.Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Postthe issue i have with you shib is that you go out of your way to push your non-belief of religion on others who are religious.
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