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Less features would be great, but these days they seem to want to cram more and more into their service.
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I feel a lot of average users may more likely buy antimalware with more features even if they don't use the features, and workers at tech stores can spend a lot of time talking about the features, and give them more time to convince people to buy the software.
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Would be nice if malyarebytes did more advertising, I don't see them mention often.
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I rarely see Malwarebtyes mentioned as well, and never seen any computer magazine, newspaper, or TV ads for Malwarebytes.

I feel a lot of Windows PC users don't know about Malwarebytes because they never search for better alternative antimalware. A lot of people may continue to use McAfee and Norton antivirus which was pre-installed on their HP, Dell, Lenovo, etc PC, and never search for other security software.
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I know staples uses it, but not many young people go there.
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I feel the expensive prices for products sold at Staples may make many young people not go to Staples. I think a lot of young people may continue to use McAfee and Norton security software because they don't search for other brands, and they are afraid of messing up Windows by using another antivirus and antimalware which maybe not good.
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agreed, it needs to be sold in lesser stores like dollar stores to gain attraction.
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