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Zango
As a PC tech for over 7 years in a small shop where I primarily work on home users computers I personally removed 180solutions software from hundreds if not thousands of computers because it was junk spyware just like the other 10 thousand spyware/malware programs out there grinding the general publics computers to a halt. Some of this crappy software is so bad it cannot possibly be removed manually and the operating system must be reinstalled. Some even rename their files on the fly to random names to avoid detection. If Zango is like any of the other trash out there I not only think they should be sued but they should also pay back the thousands and thousands of dollers I have charged my customers to have their buggy advertisement software removed.
Thanks for reading
Jay