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rogerm22 commented on Antivirus/ Internet Security
Yes, but Malwarebytes works much better as a second opinion scanner than an antivirus. You may want to consider disabling Malwarebyte's…
It does very badly at detecting malware and has issues with false positives. Kaspersky and Bitdefender both have excellent free versions.
It's very cheap if you buy if from Save On IT, or eBay. For some people, Microsoft Defender causes noticeable slowdowns. A number of third…
Really it isn't. Many years ago it could cause very noticeable slowdowns and was hard to uninstall. Those days are long gong and these days…
Microsoft Defender is fine, but some people find it causes slowdowns. In which case, it make sense to replace it with something lighter.
rogerm22 commented on Antivirus/ Internet Security
Kaspersky is excellent and even the free version provides great protection.
Norton is one of the best antiviruses and the latest version is actually based on Avast. But both it and Avast use some technology from…
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A video from High Jeffreys about this. Australia’s New Firewall IMEI BLOCKED 516,875 Active Phones Overnight + Tourists Phones Blocked…
My Poco X3 Pro is still working. I was unsure if it would work, as although VoLTE was enabled and working, I know that some phones with…
Microsoft finally stopped the free upgrade from Windows 7 and 8 some time ago. PCs with Windows 10 won't have a product key on them.
Something else to add too, is that this deal is a ripoff. You can buy the same dodgy Windows 11 product keys elsewhere for less than $2.
Anytime a Microsoft product is being sold for a fraction of the normal retail price, it is being sold illegally. You'll get a genuine…
I've been buying from AliExpress for twelve years and they've never called or texted me, or given my number to anyone else.
Why don't you want to give them your phone number?
They don't appear to be using PureVPN servers. As for example I can access Reedit with FastestVPN, but not PureVPN.
But my phone is not crap. Aside from the lack of VoLTE support with Telstra, it's been an excellent phone. This is why I've replaced it…
It cost me $200 to replace my Android smartphone, which I bought used just over six months ago and had not planned to replace for four or…
For that reason, I replaced my Poco X3 NFC with the X3 Pro. After disabling the carrier check, it now seems I have working VoLTE. I made a…
There are plenty of 4G devices that use 3G for calls and therefore won't work once the 3G network is shut down. I only found out a few…
It will work with Optus and Vodafone without the needed settings, but not for Telstra, even though I have VoLTE enabled.
It has VoLTE support, but is missing the required data to use it with Telstra. It will work with Optus and Vodafone, as while it's missing…
The original buyer would have bought it overseas. But it is the global model that supports all Australian 4G bands.
It uses 4G for data, but lacks the required configuration data to support voice over LTE with Telstra.
It was purchased from Australia, but is not specifically designed for Australian use. It supports all the 4G bands, does not have the…
rogerm22 commented on 3G Shutdown Justification
I only found out a few weeks ago, that my 4G Android phone, which I only bought eight months ago, won't work once the 3G network is shut…
I will no longer be able to use my less than four years old 4G Android phone once the 3G network is shut down. There are lots of 4G devices…
To use VoLTE with Telstra, phones need to have some Telstra specific MBN settings. However, Optus and Vodafone don't require this. So some…
rogerm22 replied to jv on Microsoft Office 365 (Family) 1 Year Subscription, 6 Users A$87.90 @ ProductKeys.com, Norway
It clearly is dodgy, as they're also selling Professional Plus licenses, which can't legally be sold to individuals.
rogerm22 replied to EitherWayUp on [Prime] HEYMIX Dual USB-C Charger with Type-C & Lightning Cables, $11.47 (50% off) Delivered @ Heymix via Amazon AU
It's not a guaranteed fire hazard. I'm sure many people use them without issues. But, the chance of them catching on fire is much higher…
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