Microsoft: We're not going soft on adware maker
Software giant Microsoft has moved to quash claims it gave preferential treatment to adware maker Claria.
The beta version of Microsoft AntiSpyware previously recommended that users quarantine several products from Claria (previously known as Gator) but this changed last week. Instead, users were advised to ignore the messages.
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