But it certainly does act like those apps that do. I'm not saying that Optimize does that, for I have no evidence of such. Many times they actually install the malware themselves. These programs act like some sort of malware - or at the very least, like the rogue anti-spyware apps that always insist that they are finding all kinds of garbage that all other A-S apps are missing. But many users post about difficulties uninstalling Reminder.exe in particular, and also Optimize itself is apparently difficult for many to remove. That's not even a trial version in my book that's just an out-and-out scam! Optimize also installs a program named Reminder.exe that is ostensibly for scheduling regular scans by Optimize. It will scan, but then it inevitably finds a lot of "problems" that it will solve ONLY if you purchase a full license. It is (IMO) one of those scam applications that offers a free download for you to scan your PC and locate all the so-called problem areas that can cause it to run slow. I know that many support forums often receive posts only from users who are having problems, but Optimize's forum literally never has any complimentary posts. Take a quick look at the forum for Optimize: It is full of complaints. The Optimize product page at PC Pitstop is here: I am a PC Pitstop forum member- I used to frequent it a bit more back when it was a little more helpful, but traffic has dried up there in the last year or two. I believe it is actually their product, or perhaps they are just the best known affiliate seller if it. Optimize is a product - and not a very good one at that - that has been pushed by PC Pitstop for a few years now. ![]() That's a new one! I've been seeing the GoodSync crap for a few months now, after each update to RoboForm.
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