Can an adware leopard change its spots?
By Davey Winder in Editorial
Posted in Uncategorized on
PC Tools has been a major player in the consumer anti-spyware security software business ever since it launched its Spyware Doctor product some years ago. Zango, on the other hand, is the brand name for those businesses previously known as 180Soultions and Hotbar which merged to become this new
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