![]() ![]() ![]() Every feature they provide, you can either do it natively under Windows, do it via another standalone executable (which is way easier and safer to use) or they aren't providing something you need. ![]() The worst is that they'll often take action on your system without you knowing, nor authorizing it, which could lead to your system being altered in a way you don't want it to be or even worst, a "broke" system. They are completely worthless and useless to use. When it comes to messing up your system (Windows), these are as worst as malware. "PC Booster/Tune Up" programs are part of the worst programs you can install on a system. Malwarebytes: IObit Stole Our Signatures Database.IObit accused of stealing from Malwarebytes.IOBit Steals Malwarebytes' Intellectual Property.Therefore, I strongly suggest you to uninstall every IObit program you have installed on your system.īelow are articles that relates the Malwarebytes VS IObit episode and also why IObit failed as a company and within it's products. ![]() In fact, these programs have a tendency to cause a variety of issues under Windows, that can be solved by uninstalling the software, ironic isn't it? Most of their features can be replaced by using other programs, often, utilities that requires no installation or that are already "built-in" inside Windows. On top of that, their main product, Advanced SystemCare, goes into the "PC Booster" category of program, which are useless programs since there's no proofs or facts that these actually boost the performance of a system, and are borderline "scamware". IObit have been accused in the past from using shady techniques in order to promote and enhance their products, one of which was to steal Malwarebytes' definition database to include it in their "Antimalware", IObit Malware Fighter. ![]()
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