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Mackeeper reviews 2015
Mackeeper reviews 2015









mackeeper reviews 2015
  1. MACKEEPER REVIEWS 2015 MAC OS
  2. MACKEEPER REVIEWS 2015 UPDATE
  3. MACKEEPER REVIEWS 2015 SERIES
  4. MACKEEPER REVIEWS 2015 FREE

"This makes you liable for financial damages, and as a minor, your parents would be responsible for paying your legal fees or civil fines. "If the videos are not removed we will file the case against you," he said in a May 25 email. Sensing resistance, Fowler turned up the heat.

mackeeper reviews 2015

MACKEEPER REVIEWS 2015 FREE

Wadood initially responded to Fowler's threats by asserting that his videos were entertainment and that he had a right to free expression.

mackeeper reviews 2015

Wadood shared with me his email correspondence with Fowler.

MACKEEPER REVIEWS 2015 MAC OS

"The pop-up was also designed to make it look like a Mac OS system notification so that, for example, elderly people (who cannot distinguish between a fake and real Mac alert) would press on it and MacKeeper would start to install on the computer," Wadood says. He says he first encountered MacKeeper after he came across a pop-up advertisement last year warning that his Mac might be infected with a virus. He describes himself as a technology enthusiast and runs a tech-focused YouTube channel called InCrunch.

mackeeper reviews 2015

Kromtech's U.S.-based spokesman, Jeremiah Fowler, warned him that the company would take Wadood to Norway District Court if the videos weren't removed.įowler warned that the videos "imply that MacKeeper is a scam and is engaged in criminal activity, and these false claims can be considered as an additional case for libel and slander." About a month after he posted a fourth video in April, titled "Trolling MacKeeper (Once Again)," he received an email from MacKeeper. 'Your Parents Will Pay'įor some of his videos, Wadood prank called MacKeeper's tech-support line, apparently harassing technicians. Luqman Wadood explains his decision to keep a video that's critical of MacKeeper online. "MacKeeper, I'll meet you guys in court," Wadood says in the video. But he's holding strong on the fourth one and has published an impassioned video defending his decision and challenging Kromtech to make the next move. He's since removed three of the videos, marking them as private so the public can't view them.

MACKEEPER REVIEWS 2015 SERIES

Now, one of MacKeeper's latest negative reviewers - 14-year-old high school student Luqman Wadood who lives in Stavanger, Norway - provides new insights into some of the heavy-handed tactics Kromtech uses to try and quash content it doesn't like before potentially following through on those threats by filing a lawsuit.īetween December 2015 and April 2016, Wadood posted a series of four videos on YouTube that took aim at MacKeeper. "MacKeeper, I'll meet you guys in court."

MACKEEPER REVIEWS 2015 UPDATE

On July 21, I reported that MacKeeper did not inform its users that the product was failing to update, for up to six weeks, during which time the users would have been at increased risk from malware infections (see MacKeeper Hid Product Update Error). But setting aside the company's marketing tactics, MacKeeper has had real issues. See Also: Fireside Chat | Zero Tolerance: Controlling The Landscape Where You'll Meet Your Adversariesįrustrated by MacKeeper's pop-up advertisements and warnings, those who've vented about the program online have occasionally gone overboard, characterizing it as an illegal scam, which puts them at risk of potential libel or slander claims. of Germany, which owns MacKeeper, carefully monitors the internet for negative reviews of its product and, in some cases, threatens legal action against reviewers. MacKeeper, the embattled security program for Apple computers, has attracted vitriol over the years due its aggressive advertising of its security evaluations of computers.











Mackeeper reviews 2015