• Frugal-living computer security

    From Dim Witte@21:1/5 to All on Mon Aug 7 00:09:02 2023
    What with computer security companies doing tricks with anti- this and that, and also joining forces in what seems to be monopolies, I'm looking at making changes in my FREE programs that are compromised.

    Find that Norton is now in cohoots with AVG and Avira. CCleaner has gone from FREE but invasive over ads, so also looking at a replacement system cleaner.

    Search of best available FREE computer security program seems to be TotalAV, which can be seen at https://www.totalav.com/free-antivirus-software-2. If my Avira goes bad on my mobile phone, I can remove it and download TotalAV. Already have removed
    CCleaner, although it works as before on my PC.

    Substituting alternative programs like this agrees with my computer economics and minimalism, in frugal-living mode.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From tracy@invalid.com@21:1/5 to dakadldo2@gmail.com on Mon Aug 7 15:42:13 2023
    On Mon, 7 Aug 2023 00:09:02 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <dakadldo2@gmail.com> wrote:

    What with computer security companies doing tricks with anti- this and that, and also joining forces in what seems to be monopolies, I'm looking at making changes in my FREE programs that are compromised.

    Find that Norton is now in cohoots with AVG and Avira. CCleaner has gone from FREE but invasive over ads, so also looking at a replacement system cleaner.

    Search of best available FREE computer security program seems to be TotalAV, which can be seen at https://www.totalav.com/free-antivirus-software-2. If my Avira goes bad on my mobile phone, I can remove it and download TotalAV. Already have removed
    CCleaner, although it works as before on my PC.

    Substituting alternative programs like this agrees with my computer economics and minimalism, in frugal-living mode.

    Just what this group needs - tech junk which draws in all the
    know-everything tekkies who have nothing relevant to post into this
    group except tech garbage which this group isn't about. They've
    ruined a bunch of groups doing this kind of nonsense.

    And how come this tekkie can't figure out how to properly limit his
    line lengths as per Usenet fashion - and he ain't the only one with
    this fault.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Dim Witte@21:1/5 to tr...@invalid.com on Mon Aug 7 17:25:28 2023
    On Monday, August 7, 2023 at 12:42:16 PM UTC-8, tr...@invalid.com wrote:
    On Mon, 7 Aug 2023 00:09:02 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <daka...@gmail.com> wrote:

    What with computer security companies doing tricks with anti- this and that, and also joining forces in what seems to be monopolies, I'm looking at making changes in my FREE programs that are compromised.

    Find that Norton is now in cohoots with AVG and Avira. CCleaner has gone from FREE but invasive over ads, so also looking at a replacement system cleaner.

    Search of best available FREE computer security program seems to be TotalAV, which can be seen at https://www.totalav.com/free-antivirus-software-2. If my Avira goes bad on my mobile phone, I can remove it and download TotalAV. Already have removed
    CCleaner, although it works as before on my PC.

    Substituting alternative programs like this agrees with my computer economics and minimalism, in frugal-living mode.
    Just what this group needs - tech junk which draws in all the know-everything tekkies who have nothing relevant to post into this
    group except tech garbage which this group isn't about. They've
    ruined a bunch of groups doing this kind of nonsense.

    And how come this tekkie can't figure out how to properly limit his
    line lengths as per Usenet fashion - and he ain't the only one with
    this fault.

    Sink or swim.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From BillT@anywhare.com@21:1/5 to dakadldo2@gmail.com on Mon Aug 14 11:05:44 2023
    On Mon, 7 Aug 2023 00:09:02 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <dakadldo2@gmail.com> wrote:

    What with computer security companies doing tricks with anti- this and that, and also joining forces in what seems to be monopolies, I'm looking at making changes in my FREE programs that are compromised.

    Find that Norton is now in cohoots with AVG and Avira. CCleaner has gone from FREE but invasive over ads, so also looking at a replacement system cleaner.

    Search of best available FREE computer security program seems to be TotalAV, which can be seen at https://www.totalav.com/free-antivirus-software-2. If my Avira goes bad on my mobile phone, I can remove it and download TotalAV. Already have removed
    CCleaner, although it works as before on my PC.

    Substituting alternative programs like this agrees with my computer economics and minimalism, in frugal-living mode.

    I have not used an AV nor any type of security program for some years.
    I got sick of the invasive notices and false alerts given by AV
    programs. Plus the present day yearly prices are absurd for a program
    that cannot protect from any new viruses or malware that isn't in it's database. Instead of that nonsense I started using a simple sandbox
    type program which keeps my C: in a virtual mode. If something goes
    wrong, I just reboot and the problem is gone. If you download a new
    program, which I rarely do, check it out with the Virus Total site.
    And of equal importance is to keep doing weekly backups of your C:
    drive.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From vjp2.at@at.BioStrategist.dot.dot.co@21:1/5 to All on Thu Aug 17 10:06:30 2023
    *+-I got sick of the invasive notices and false alerts given by AV

    I use Clam, MS Def & AVG sparingly, and am generally cautious where I
    browse (using public computers for "dangerous" stuff then scanning any stuff
    I take home) but TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU. Ten years ago it was worse, at a public college in one of the poorest neighborhoods, there was so much "security" brand new computers crawled overburdened by anti-virus. And ten years ago I used to say anti-virus software largely behaved as a virus
    itself. And this was proven true years later when one of the top antivirus programs from an enemy country proved to be itself dangerous. My late dear friend, Ross Greenberg, invented FLUSHOT which he sold to MNP modems in the 1980s. It was like the third antivirus software ever, and it basically
    behaved like mainframes preventing users from modifying system software. (I
    am 62yo third generation computer user from a family of engineers, and I
    first used a Honeywell minicomputer when I was ten in 1971.) These marmelennials are out of control how they make you play video twister to do your business. They have never lived in the real world and are way too impressed with their own very limited skills. I also believe the Patriot
    Act, though initially useful, has outlived its usefulness, and should have
    been sunsetted and we have become just like the 1970s when all that security only hampers productivity. Most of those supposedly purveying security, are themselves more of a security risk if not from their motivations then from their cluelessness. During the mid 1980s, when viruses first appeared, I
    agreed witht he speculation they were created by manufacturers trying to discredit opposing platforms. But perhaps I invented the first virus in fall, 1978 when I appended a binary program to the (append-access) mail file of a classmate who was annoying me.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From vjp2.at@at.BioStrategist.dot.dot.co@21:1/5 to All on Thu Aug 17 09:49:55 2023
    *+-I got sick of the invasive notices and false alerts given by AV

    I use Clam, MS Def & AVG sparingly, and am generally cautious where I
    browse (using public computers for "dangerous" stuff then scanning any stuff
    I take home) but TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU. Ten years ago it was worse, at a public college in one of the poorest neighborhoods, there was so much "security" brand new computers crawled overburdened by anti-virus. And ten years ago I used to say anti-virus software largely behaved as a virus
    itself. And this was proven true years later when one of the top antivirus programs from an enemy country proved to be itself dangerous. My late dear friend, Ross Greenberg, invented FLUSHOT which he sold to MNP modems in the 1980s. It was like the third antivirus software ever, and it basically
    behaved like mainframes preventing users from modifying system software. (I
    am 62yo third generation computer user from a family of engineers, and I
    first used a Honeywell minicomputer when I was ten in 1971.) These marmelennials are out of control how they make you play video twister to do your business. They have never lived in the real world and are way too impressed with their own very limited skills. I also believe the Patriot
    Act, though initially useful, has outlived its usefulness, and should have
    been sunsetted and we have become just like the 1970s when all that security only hampers productivity. Most of those supposedly purveying security, are themselves more of a security risk if not from their motivations then from their cluelessness.

    --
    Vasos Panagiotopoulos panix.com/~vjp2/vasos.htm
    ---{Nothing herein constitutes advice. Everything fully disclaimed.}---

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Dim Witte@21:1/5 to Dim Witte on Wed Aug 23 03:05:18 2023
    On Sunday, August 6, 2023 at 11:09:05 PM UTC-8, Dim Witte wrote:
    What with computer security companies doing tricks with anti- this and that, and also joining forces in what seems to be monopolies, I'm looking at making changes in my FREE programs that are compromised.

    Find that Norton is now in cohoots with AVG and Avira. CCleaner has gone from FREE but invasive over ads, so also looking at a replacement system cleaner.

    Search of best available FREE computer security program seems to be TotalAV, which can be seen at https://www.totalav.com/free-antivirus-software-2. If my Avira goes bad on my mobile phone, I can remove it and download TotalAV. Already have removed
    CCleaner, although it works as before on my PC.

    Substituting alternative programs like this agrees with my computer economics and minimalism, in frugal-living mode.

    Oh, oh, now I find that some of the FREE features turn off after a short testing time, unless you go to paid version.

    Kasperski or Bitdefender might deserve a look.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Dim Witte@21:1/5 to Dim Witte on Wed Aug 23 06:22:09 2023
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 2:05:21 AM UTC-8, Dim Witte wrote:
    On Sunday, August 6, 2023 at 11:09:05 PM UTC-8, Dim Witte wrote:
    What with computer security companies doing tricks with anti- this and that, and also joining forces in what seems to be monopolies, I'm looking at making changes in my FREE programs that are compromised.

    Find that Norton is now in cohoots with AVG and Avira. CCleaner has gone from FREE but invasive over ads, so also looking at a replacement system cleaner.

    Search of best available FREE computer security program seems to be TotalAV, which can be seen at https://www.totalav.com/free-antivirus-software-2. If my Avira goes bad on my mobile phone, I can remove it and download TotalAV. Already have removed
    CCleaner, although it works as before on my PC.

    Substituting alternative programs like this agrees with my computer economics and minimalism, in frugal-living mode.
    Oh, oh, now I find that some of the FREE features turn off after a short testing time, unless you go to paid version.

    Kasperski or Bitdefender might deserve a look.

    https://www.bitdefender.com/consumer/support/answer/2838/

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Dim Witte@21:1/5 to Dim Witte on Wed Aug 23 06:21:14 2023
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 2:05:21 AM UTC-8, Dim Witte wrote:
    On Sunday, August 6, 2023 at 11:09:05 PM UTC-8, Dim Witte wrote:
    What with computer security companies doing tricks with anti- this and that, and also joining forces in what seems to be monopolies, I'm looking at making changes in my FREE programs that are compromised.

    Find that Norton is now in cohoots with AVG and Avira. CCleaner has gone from FREE but invasive over ads, so also looking at a replacement system cleaner.

    Search of best available FREE computer security program seems to be TotalAV, which can be seen at https://www.totalav.com/free-antivirus-software-2. If my Avira goes bad on my mobile phone, I can remove it and download TotalAV. Already have removed
    CCleaner, although it works as before on my PC.

    Substituting alternative programs like this agrees with my computer economics and minimalism, in frugal-living mode.
    Oh, oh, now I find that some of the FREE features turn off after a short testing time, unless you go to paid version.

    Kasperski or Bitdefender might deserve a look.

    And I can always download a trial security program, use it's advanced features for a time, then remove it and go back to a FREE version. Can simply decline to renew when notice arrives.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From marc@searching.com@21:1/5 to dakadldo2@gmail.com on Wed Aug 23 14:29:42 2023
    On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 03:05:18 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <dakadldo2@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Sunday, August 6, 2023 at 11:09:05?PM UTC-8, Dim Witte wrote:
    What with computer security companies doing tricks with anti- this
    and that, and also joining forces in what seems to be monopolies,
    I'm looking at making changes in my FREE programs that are
    compromised.

    Find that Norton is now in cohoots with AVG and Avira. CCleaner
    has gone from FREE but invasive over ads, so also looking at a
    replacement system cleaner.

    Search of best available FREE computer security program seems to
    be TotalAV, which can be seen at
    https://www.totalav.com/free-antivirus-software-2. If my Avira
    goes bad on my mobile phone, I can remove it and download TotalAV.
    Already have removed CCleaner, although it works as before on my
    PC.

    Substituting alternative programs like this agrees with my
    computer economics and minimalism, in frugal-living mode.


    Oh, oh, now I find that some of the FREE features turn off after
    a short testing time, unless you go to paid version.

    Kasperski or Bitdefender might deserve a look.

    Go to -
    https://www.filepuma.com/download/ccleaner_5.46.6652-19939/

    5.46 is when they began the auto update stuff. Just go to your
    install directory and delete the 2 or 3 update files and your set to
    go. I also have CCleaner.exe blocked with my firewall just in case.

    I have had no update or spyware nonsense from it for the years I've
    been using after the above settings.

    There is also Jotti's malware scan:
    https://virusscan.jotti.org/

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Dim Witte@21:1/5 to ma...@searching.com on Thu Aug 24 08:05:33 2023
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:29:45 AM UTC-8, ma...@searching.com wrote:
    On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 03:05:18 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <daka...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, August 6, 2023 at 11:09:05?PM UTC-8, Dim Witte wrote:
    What with computer security companies doing tricks with anti- this
    and that, and also joining forces in what seems to be monopolies,
    I'm looking at making changes in my FREE programs that are
    compromised.

    Find that Norton is now in cohoots with AVG and Avira. CCleaner
    has gone from FREE but invasive over ads, so also looking at a
    replacement system cleaner.

    Search of best available FREE computer security program seems to
    be TotalAV, which can be seen at
    https://www.totalav.com/free-antivirus-software-2. If my Avira
    goes bad on my mobile phone, I can remove it and download TotalAV.
    Already have removed CCleaner, although it works as before on my
    PC.

    Substituting alternative programs like this agrees with my
    computer economics and minimalism, in frugal-living mode.


    Oh, oh, now I find that some of the FREE features turn off after
    a short testing time, unless you go to paid version.

    Kasperski or Bitdefender might deserve a look.
    Go to -
    https://www.filepuma.com/download/ccleaner_5.46.6652-19939/

    5.46 is when they began the auto update stuff. Just go to your
    install directory and delete the 2 or 3 update files and your set to
    go. I also have CCleaner.exe blocked with my firewall just in case.

    I have had no update or spyware nonsense from it for the years I've
    been using after the above settings.

    There is also Jotti's malware scan:
    https://virusscan.jotti.org/

    Get the impression that computer nerds warn us NOT to freely click on third party links, but instead go separately to the download site.

    So after slowly considering my options, I have removed Avira from my PC and installed Bitdefender Total Security, which gives you download to 10 devices, but costs a lot per year. Except that I'm taking advantage of their FREE test period for 1 month,
    WITHOUT HAVING TO ADD CREDIT CARD TO ACCOUNT. After one month, program will automatically delete.

    I have now run the System Scan, which took an hour and four minuts, and discovered 5 threats and resolved them. A Vulnerability Scan is completed, and a Quick Scan of 5,091 items took 4 minutes. I pleased with the VPN, which gives filtering of ads,
    popups, trackers, and hidden address. A thing called Safepay adds Bookmarks that automatically run when targeted.

    In the end what I can do after the 1 month testing period is simply go back to the FREE version without the extras, or compare what I can get for the money. Right now, I'm glad to have Bitdefender Total Security showing me what's what.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From marc@searching.com@21:1/5 to dakadldo2@gmail.com on Thu Aug 24 12:17:31 2023
    On Thu, 24 Aug 2023 08:05:33 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <dakadldo2@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:29:45?AM UTC-8, ma...@searching.com wrote: >> On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 03:05:18 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <daka...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, August 6, 2023 at 11:09:05?PM UTC-8, Dim Witte wrote:
    What with computer security companies doing tricks with anti- this
    and that, and also joining forces in what seems to be monopolies,
    I'm looking at making changes in my FREE programs that are
    compromised.

    Find that Norton is now in cohoots with AVG and Avira. CCleaner
    has gone from FREE but invasive over ads, so also looking at a
    replacement system cleaner.

    Search of best available FREE computer security program seems to
    be TotalAV, which can be seen at
    https://www.totalav.com/free-antivirus-software-2. If my Avira
    goes bad on my mobile phone, I can remove it and download TotalAV.
    Already have removed CCleaner, although it works as before on my
    PC.

    Substituting alternative programs like this agrees with my
    computer economics and minimalism, in frugal-living mode.


    Oh, oh, now I find that some of the FREE features turn off after
    a short testing time, unless you go to paid version.

    Kasperski or Bitdefender might deserve a look.
    Go to -
    https://www.filepuma.com/download/ccleaner_5.46.6652-19939/

    5.46 is when they began the auto update stuff. Just go to your
    install directory and delete the 2 or 3 update files and your set to
    go. I also have CCleaner.exe blocked with my firewall just in case.

    I have had no update or spyware nonsense from it for the years I've
    been using after the above settings.

    There is also Jotti's malware scan:
    https://virusscan.jotti.org/


    Get the impression that computer nerds warn us NOT to freely
    click on third party links, but instead go separately to the
    download site.

    So after slowly considering my options, I have removed Avira from
    my PC and installed Bitdefender Total Security, which gives you
    download to 10 devices, but costs a lot per year. Except that I'm
    taking advantage of their FREE test period for 1 month, WITHOUT
    HAVING TO ADD CREDIT CARD TO ACCOUNT. After one month, program
    will automatically delete.

    I have now run the System Scan, which took an hour and four
    minuts, and discovered 5 threats and resolved them. A
    Vulnerability Scan is completed, and a Quick Scan of 5,091 items
    took 4 minutes. I pleased with the VPN, which gives filtering of
    ads, popups, trackers, and hidden address. A thing called Safepay
    adds Bookmarks that automatically run when targeted.

    In the end what I can do after the 1 month testing period is
    simply go back to the FREE version without the extras, or compare
    what I can get for the money. Right now, I'm glad to have
    Bitdefender Total Security showing me what's what.

    I got rid of that so-called "security" programs a few years back. That
    includes those horrible AV proggies.

    I got sick of all the invasive, false positives, ads, etc., etc.,
    given out by all those "security" programs. I installed a sandbox type
    program which protects the C: from loading anything to it. Everything
    is in RAM while online. When I reboot, all that happened during that
    specific session is gone from memory, and my original settings are all
    back. Anything, good or bad, from the last session is history.

    The only extra "security" programs I use is a simple firewall to keep
    programs from phoning back home. But I do use CCleaner to clean out
    the junk collected while I wasn't in the sandbox for some reason.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Dim Witte@21:1/5 to ma...@searching.com on Thu Aug 24 13:34:44 2023
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 9:17:34 AM UTC-8, ma...@searching.com wrote:
    On Thu, 24 Aug 2023 08:05:33 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <daka...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:29:45?AM UTC-8, ma...@searching.com wrote:
    On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 03:05:18 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <daka...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, August 6, 2023 at 11:09:05?PM UTC-8, Dim Witte wrote:
    What with computer security companies doing tricks with anti- this
    and that, and also joining forces in what seems to be monopolies,
    I'm looking at making changes in my FREE programs that are
    compromised.

    Find that Norton is now in cohoots with AVG and Avira. CCleaner
    has gone from FREE but invasive over ads, so also looking at a
    replacement system cleaner.

    Search of best available FREE computer security program seems to
    be TotalAV, which can be seen at
    https://www.totalav.com/free-antivirus-software-2. If my Avira
    goes bad on my mobile phone, I can remove it and download TotalAV.
    Already have removed CCleaner, although it works as before on my
    PC.

    Substituting alternative programs like this agrees with my
    computer economics and minimalism, in frugal-living mode.


    Oh, oh, now I find that some of the FREE features turn off after
    a short testing time, unless you go to paid version.

    Kasperski or Bitdefender might deserve a look.
    Go to -
    https://www.filepuma.com/download/ccleaner_5.46.6652-19939/

    5.46 is when they began the auto update stuff. Just go to your
    install directory and delete the 2 or 3 update files and your set to
    go. I also have CCleaner.exe blocked with my firewall just in case.

    I have had no update or spyware nonsense from it for the years I've
    been using after the above settings.

    There is also Jotti's malware scan:
    https://virusscan.jotti.org/


    Get the impression that computer nerds warn us NOT to freely
    click on third party links, but instead go separately to the
    download site.

    So after slowly considering my options, I have removed Avira from
    my PC and installed Bitdefender Total Security, which gives you
    download to 10 devices, but costs a lot per year. Except that I'm
    taking advantage of their FREE test period for 1 month, WITHOUT
    HAVING TO ADD CREDIT CARD TO ACCOUNT. After one month, program
    will automatically delete.

    I have now run the System Scan, which took an hour and four
    minuts, and discovered 5 threats and resolved them. A
    Vulnerability Scan is completed, and a Quick Scan of 5,091 items
    took 4 minutes. I pleased with the VPN, which gives filtering of
    ads, popups, trackers, and hidden address. A thing called Safepay
    adds Bookmarks that automatically run when targeted.

    In the end what I can do after the 1 month testing period is
    simply go back to the FREE version without the extras, or compare
    what I can get for the money. Right now, I'm glad to have
    Bitdefender Total Security showing me what's what.
    I got rid of that so-called "security" programs a few years back. That includes those horrible AV proggies.

    I got sick of all the invasive, false positives, ads, etc., etc.,
    given out by all those "security" programs. I installed a sandbox type program which protects the C: from loading anything to it. Everything
    is in RAM while online. When I reboot, all that happened during that specific session is gone from memory, and my original settings are all
    back. Anything, good or bad, from the last session is history.

    The only extra "security" programs I use is a simple firewall to keep programs from phoning back home. But I do use CCleaner to clean out
    the junk collected while I wasn't in the sandbox for some reason.

    I still use CC on my PC, but have removed it from my phone since it started popping up ads. Now using Norton Cleaner which is quick and free.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From marc@searching.com@21:1/5 to dakadldo2@gmail.com on Thu Aug 24 23:23:03 2023
    On Thu, 24 Aug 2023 13:34:44 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <dakadldo2@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 9:17:34?AM UTC-8, ma...@searching.com wrote: >> On Thu, 24 Aug 2023 08:05:33 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <daka...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:29:45?AM UTC-8, ma...@searching.com wrote:
    On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 03:05:18 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <daka...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, August 6, 2023 at 11:09:05?PM UTC-8, Dim Witte wrote:
    Del

    In the end what I can do after the 1 month testing period is
    simply go back to the FREE version without the extras, or compare
    what I can get for the money. Right now, I'm glad to have
    Bitdefender Total Security showing me what's what.
    I got rid of that so-called "security" programs a few years back. That
    includes those horrible AV proggies.

    I got sick of all the invasive, false positives, ads, etc., etc.,
    given out by all those "security" programs. I installed a sandbox type
    program which protects the C: from loading anything to it. Everything
    is in RAM while online. When I reboot, all that happened during that
    specific session is gone from memory, and my original settings are all
    back. Anything, good or bad, from the last session is history.

    The only extra "security" programs I use is a simple firewall to keep
    programs from phoning back home. But I do use CCleaner to clean out
    the junk collected while I wasn't in the sandbox for some reason.

    I still use CC on my PC, but have removed it from my phone since it
    started popping up ads. Now using Norton Cleaner which is quick and free.

    I don't involved in all that new stuff. I use and a simple flip
    phone, and only use it for phone calls. I've never even texted in my
    life.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Dim Witte@21:1/5 to ma...@searching.com on Fri Aug 25 04:05:36 2023
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 8:23:07 PM UTC-8, ma...@searching.com wrote:
    On Thu, 24 Aug 2023 13:34:44 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <daka...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 9:17:34?AM UTC-8, ma...@searching.com wrote:
    On Thu, 24 Aug 2023 08:05:33 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <daka...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:29:45?AM UTC-8, ma...@searching.com wrote:
    On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 03:05:18 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <daka...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, August 6, 2023 at 11:09:05?PM UTC-8, Dim Witte wrote:
    Del

    In the end what I can do after the 1 month testing period is
    simply go back to the FREE version without the extras, or compare
    what I can get for the money. Right now, I'm glad to have
    Bitdefender Total Security showing me what's what.
    I got rid of that so-called "security" programs a few years back. That
    includes those horrible AV proggies.

    I got sick of all the invasive, false positives, ads, etc., etc.,
    given out by all those "security" programs. I installed a sandbox type
    program which protects the C: from loading anything to it. Everything
    is in RAM while online. When I reboot, all that happened during that
    specific session is gone from memory, and my original settings are all
    back. Anything, good or bad, from the last session is history.

    The only extra "security" programs I use is a simple firewall to keep
    programs from phoning back home. But I do use CCleaner to clean out
    the junk collected while I wasn't in the sandbox for some reason.

    I still use CC on my PC, but have removed it from my phone since it started popping up ads. Now using Norton Cleaner which is quick and free.
    I don't involved in all that new stuff. I use and a simple flip
    phone, and only use it for phone calls. I've never even texted in my
    life.

    My frugal-living with a smart phone costs me $50 a month, but I get voice messaging for my lost hearing, lots of aps for specific things like searching on the internet, saving notes, getting the weather, TV channels, news, etc., and do shopping with
    delivery from Amazon, Ebay, local groceries, etc.. I can manage bank accounts, credit cards, and what seems to be essential resources.

    How you can get aboard this news group with only a flip phone is a wonder.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From marc@searching.com@21:1/5 to dakadldo2@gmail.com on Fri Aug 25 10:47:25 2023
    On Fri, 25 Aug 2023 04:05:36 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <dakadldo2@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 8:23:07?PM UTC-8, ma...@searching.com wrote: >> On Thu, 24 Aug 2023 13:34:44 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <daka...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 9:17:34?AM UTC-8, ma...@searching.com wrote:
    On Thu, 24 Aug 2023 08:05:33 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <daka...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:29:45?AM UTC-8, ma...@searching.com wrote:
    On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 03:05:18 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <daka...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, August 6, 2023 at 11:09:05?PM UTC-8, Dim Witte wrote:
    Del

    In the end what I can do after the 1 month testing period is
    simply go back to the FREE version without the extras, or compare
    what I can get for the money. Right now, I'm glad to have
    Bitdefender Total Security showing me what's what.
    I got rid of that so-called "security" programs a few years back. That
    includes those horrible AV proggies.

    I got sick of all the invasive, false positives, ads, etc., etc.,
    given out by all those "security" programs. I installed a sandbox type
    program which protects the C: from loading anything to it. Everything
    is in RAM while online. When I reboot, all that happened during that
    specific session is gone from memory, and my original settings are all
    back. Anything, good or bad, from the last session is history.

    The only extra "security" programs I use is a simple firewall to keep
    programs from phoning back home. But I do use CCleaner to clean out
    the junk collected while I wasn't in the sandbox for some reason.

    I still use CC on my PC, but have removed it from my phone since it
    started popping up ads. Now using Norton Cleaner which is quick and free. >> I don't involved in all that new stuff. I use and a simple flip
    phone, and only use it for phone calls. I've never even texted in my
    life.

    My frugal-living with a smart phone costs me $50 a month, but I get voice messaging for my lost hearing, lots of aps for specific things like searching on the internet, saving notes, getting the weather, TV channels, news, etc., and do shopping with
    delivery from Amazon, Ebay, local groceries, etc.. I can manage bank accounts, credit cards, and what seems to be essential resources.

    How you can get aboard this news group with only a flip phone is a wonder.

    No, no...I use my desktop comp for the Internet. The flip jobber is
    used only for phone calls.

    I'm also backward in comp usage as I am with phones. I still use Win
    XP. It simple, and it does for me what I need done. When I read the
    Win 10-11 groups and see what an abomination Redmond has turned
    Windows into, I'll stick with XP until too many Web sites won't open
    with it. I'll then, finally, use my Win 7 comp which has been sitting
    around unused for some years.

    I just like things simple. The KISS Rule explains it clearly: Keep It
    Simple, Stupid!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Dim Witte@21:1/5 to ma...@searching.com on Fri Aug 25 11:40:05 2023
    On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 7:47:28 AM UTC-8, ma...@searching.com wrote:
    On Fri, 25 Aug 2023 04:05:36 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <daka...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 8:23:07?PM UTC-8, ma...@searching.com wrote:
    On Thu, 24 Aug 2023 13:34:44 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <daka...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 9:17:34?AM UTC-8, ma...@searching.com wrote:
    On Thu, 24 Aug 2023 08:05:33 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <daka...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:29:45?AM UTC-8, ma...@searching.com wrote:
    On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 03:05:18 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <daka...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, August 6, 2023 at 11:09:05?PM UTC-8, Dim Witte wrote: >> Del

    In the end what I can do after the 1 month testing period is
    simply go back to the FREE version without the extras, or compare
    what I can get for the money. Right now, I'm glad to have
    Bitdefender Total Security showing me what's what.
    I got rid of that so-called "security" programs a few years back. That >> >> includes those horrible AV proggies.

    I got sick of all the invasive, false positives, ads, etc., etc.,
    given out by all those "security" programs. I installed a sandbox type >> >> program which protects the C: from loading anything to it. Everything >> >> is in RAM while online. When I reboot, all that happened during that >> >> specific session is gone from memory, and my original settings are all >> >> back. Anything, good or bad, from the last session is history.

    The only extra "security" programs I use is a simple firewall to keep >> >> programs from phoning back home. But I do use CCleaner to clean out
    the junk collected while I wasn't in the sandbox for some reason.

    I still use CC on my PC, but have removed it from my phone since it
    started popping up ads. Now using Norton Cleaner which is quick and free.
    I don't involved in all that new stuff. I use and a simple flip
    phone, and only use it for phone calls. I've never even texted in my
    life.

    My frugal-living with a smart phone costs me $50 a month, but I get voice messaging for my lost hearing, lots of aps for specific things like searching on the internet, saving notes, getting the weather, TV channels, news, etc., and do shopping with
    delivery from Amazon, Ebay, local groceries, etc.. I can manage bank accounts, credit cards, and what seems to be essential resources.

    How you can get aboard this news group with only a flip phone is a wonder. No, no...I use my desktop comp for the Internet. The flip jobber is
    used only for phone calls.

    I'm also backward in comp usage as I am with phones. I still use Win
    XP. It simple, and it does for me what I need done. When I read the
    Win 10-11 groups and see what an abomination Redmond has turned
    Windows into, I'll stick with XP until too many Web sites won't open
    with it. I'll then, finally, use my Win 7 comp which has been sitting
    around unused for some years.

    I just like things simple. The KISS Rule explains it clearly: Keep It Simple, Stupid!

    That makes sense then.

    Yet I wonder if I rely on my smart phone for everything, I might just get a teather from it to my PC and stop paying for my internet on it. Already I can link my smart phone to my PC with Bluetooth or whatsit.. Gets confusing with all that. But it's
    handy to have my smartphone in hand while I watch TV, so I can look up stations, whatever I think of, without having to turn to the PC.

    Also can consider the FREE government programs for not only internet but a phone.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From marc@searching.com@21:1/5 to dakadldo2@gmail.com on Fri Aug 25 16:50:08 2023
    On Fri, 25 Aug 2023 11:40:05 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <dakadldo2@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 7:47:28?AM UTC-8, ma...@searching.com wrote:
    On Fri, 25 Aug 2023 04:05:36 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <daka...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 8:23:07?PM UTC-8, ma...@searching.com wrote:
    On Thu, 24 Aug 2023 13:34:44 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <daka...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 9:17:34?AM UTC-8, ma...@searching.com wrote:
    On Thu, 24 Aug 2023 08:05:33 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <daka...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:29:45?AM UTC-8, ma...@searching.com wrote:
    On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 03:05:18 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <daka...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, August 6, 2023 at 11:09:05?PM UTC-8, Dim Witte wrote: >> >> Del

    In the end what I can do after the 1 month testing period is
    simply go back to the FREE version without the extras, or compare
    what I can get for the money. Right now, I'm glad to have
    Bitdefender Total Security showing me what's what.
    I got rid of that so-called "security" programs a few years back. That >> >> >> includes those horrible AV proggies.

    I got sick of all the invasive, false positives, ads, etc., etc.,
    given out by all those "security" programs. I installed a sandbox type >> >> >> program which protects the C: from loading anything to it. Everything >> >> >> is in RAM while online. When I reboot, all that happened during that >> >> >> specific session is gone from memory, and my original settings are all >> >> >> back. Anything, good or bad, from the last session is history.

    The only extra "security" programs I use is a simple firewall to keep >> >> >> programs from phoning back home. But I do use CCleaner to clean out
    the junk collected while I wasn't in the sandbox for some reason.

    I still use CC on my PC, but have removed it from my phone since it
    started popping up ads. Now using Norton Cleaner which is quick and free.
    I don't involved in all that new stuff. I use and a simple flip
    phone, and only use it for phone calls. I've never even texted in my
    life.

    My frugal-living with a smart phone costs me $50 a month, but I get voice messaging for my lost hearing, lots of aps for specific things like searching on the internet, saving notes, getting the weather, TV channels, news, etc., and do shopping with
    delivery from Amazon, Ebay, local groceries, etc.. I can manage bank accounts, credit cards, and what seems to be essential resources.

    How you can get aboard this news group with only a flip phone is a wonder. >> No, no...I use my desktop comp for the Internet. The flip jobber is
    used only for phone calls.

    I'm also backward in comp usage as I am with phones. I still use Win
    XP. It simple, and it does for me what I need done. When I read the
    Win 10-11 groups and see what an abomination Redmond has turned
    Windows into, I'll stick with XP until too many Web sites won't open
    with it. I'll then, finally, use my Win 7 comp which has been sitting
    around unused for some years.

    I just like things simple. The KISS Rule explains it clearly: Keep It
    Simple, Stupid!

    That makes sense then.

    Yet I wonder if I rely on my smart phone for everything, I might just get a teather from it to my PC and stop paying for my internet on it. Already I can link my smart phone to my PC with Bluetooth or whatsit.. Gets confusing with all that. But it's
    handy to have my smartphone in hand while I watch TV, so I can look up stations, whatever I think of, without having to turn to the PC.

    Also can consider the FREE government programs for not only internet but a phone.

    My wife uses her smart phone for a whole bunch of stuff. One thing
    she finds handy is to put her shopping list on her phone, which
    includes the bar codes for items. She photographs the boxes or
    packages so she can make sure she's buying the right thing. The
    reason for all that is because so many food products today come in so
    many damn flavors, types, etc., that it can be confusing as hell to
    remember exactly what you bought the last time.

    She lives with texting. Gals love "texting" - Read: Gossiping. Yeah,
    test messaging has supplanted "gossip". I guess that also is
    considered "progress" in this modern age. I'm 88 years old. So when
    I say "modern age", that expression has literal meaning when one's age
    gets anywhere near close to a century. This world today is nothing
    like it was long ago.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Dim Witte@21:1/5 to ma...@searching.com on Sat Aug 26 04:07:39 2023
    On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 1:50:11 PM UTC-8, ma...@searching.com wrote:
    On Fri, 25 Aug 2023 11:40:05 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <daka...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 7:47:28?AM UTC-8, ma...@searching.com wrote: >> On Fri, 25 Aug 2023 04:05:36 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <daka...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 8:23:07?PM UTC-8, ma...@searching.com wrote:
    On Thu, 24 Aug 2023 13:34:44 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <daka...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 9:17:34?AM UTC-8, ma...@searching.com wrote:
    On Thu, 24 Aug 2023 08:05:33 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <daka...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:29:45?AM UTC-8, ma...@searching.com wrote:
    On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 03:05:18 -0700 (PDT), Dim Witte
    <daka...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, August 6, 2023 at 11:09:05?PM UTC-8, Dim Witte wrote:
    Del

    In the end what I can do after the 1 month testing period is
    simply go back to the FREE version without the extras, or compare >> >> >> > what I can get for the money. Right now, I'm glad to have
    Bitdefender Total Security showing me what's what.
    I got rid of that so-called "security" programs a few years back. That
    includes those horrible AV proggies.

    I got sick of all the invasive, false positives, ads, etc., etc., >> >> >> given out by all those "security" programs. I installed a sandbox type
    program which protects the C: from loading anything to it. Everything
    is in RAM while online. When I reboot, all that happened during that
    specific session is gone from memory, and my original settings are all
    back. Anything, good or bad, from the last session is history.

    The only extra "security" programs I use is a simple firewall to keep
    programs from phoning back home. But I do use CCleaner to clean out >> >> >> the junk collected while I wasn't in the sandbox for some reason. >> >> >
    I still use CC on my PC, but have removed it from my phone since it >> >> > started popping up ads. Now using Norton Cleaner which is quick and free.
    I don't involved in all that new stuff. I use and a simple flip
    phone, and only use it for phone calls. I've never even texted in my >> >> life.

    My frugal-living with a smart phone costs me $50 a month, but I get voice messaging for my lost hearing, lots of aps for specific things like searching on the internet, saving notes, getting the weather, TV channels, news, etc., and do shopping
    with delivery from Amazon, Ebay, local groceries, etc.. I can manage bank accounts, credit cards, and what seems to be essential resources.

    How you can get aboard this news group with only a flip phone is a wonder.
    No, no...I use my desktop comp for the Internet. The flip jobber is
    used only for phone calls.

    I'm also backward in comp usage as I am with phones. I still use Win
    XP. It simple, and it does for me what I need done. When I read the
    Win 10-11 groups and see what an abomination Redmond has turned
    Windows into, I'll stick with XP until too many Web sites won't open
    with it. I'll then, finally, use my Win 7 comp which has been sitting
    around unused for some years.

    I just like things simple. The KISS Rule explains it clearly: Keep It
    Simple, Stupid!

    That makes sense then.

    Yet I wonder if I rely on my smart phone for everything, I might just get a teather from it to my PC and stop paying for my internet on it. Already I can link my smart phone to my PC with Bluetooth or whatsit.. Gets confusing with all that. But it's
    handy to have my smartphone in hand while I watch TV, so I can look up stations, whatever I think of, without having to turn to the PC.

    Also can consider the FREE government programs for not only internet but a phone.
    My wife uses her smart phone for a whole bunch of stuff. One thing
    she finds handy is to put her shopping list on her phone, which
    includes the bar codes for items. She photographs the boxes or
    packages so she can make sure she's buying the right thing. The
    reason for all that is because so many food products today come in so
    many damn flavors, types, etc., that it can be confusing as hell to
    remember exactly what you bought the last time.

    She lives with texting. Gals love "texting" - Read: Gossiping. Yeah,
    test messaging has supplanted "gossip". I guess that also is
    considered "progress" in this modern age. I'm 88 years old. So when
    I say "modern age", that expression has literal meaning when one's age
    gets anywhere near close to a century. This world today is nothing
    like it was long ago.

    Interesting that you still use the old Windows OS, which I used to use for playing games like Civilization IV. Found that old games won't run on Windows 10 now. Gave away a lot of older software. I'm 87, so know how that is and need the CaptionCall on
    my phone to let me read instead of hear conversations. On smartphone it's called Oleo, which you can get FREE. Allows me to call a taxi.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)