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It's why I have malawarebytes so I don't have to pay for it.
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I heard the paid version of Malwarebytes is now a yearly paid subscription. But, the free version is nice to use to scan and remove malware.
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I was lucky and still have a lifetime malwarebytes subscription.
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I wonder if Malwarebytes will ever cancel lifetime subscriptions, and require all paid users to subscribe to the yearly subscription.
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Don't think it works like that, but they can stop updates.
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I feel the maker of Malwarebytes can discontinue Malwarebytes, and create a new name for their antimalware software where all subscriptions are yearly plans.
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They could do that, be a really dirty thing to do.
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