The Licensed Software contains technological measures that are designed to prevent its unlicensed or illegal use. Licensee shall be solely responsible for all expenses incurred in Licensee’s installation of the Licensed Software. If you desire additional user licenses for the Licensed Software, you may purchase them on the user portal at our website for the prices designated on such website. To determine how many user licenses were included with the Licensed Software, Licensee should consult the Licensed Software packaging or, in the case of Licensed Software purchased via electronic download, Licensee’s order receipt. Unless Licensee has purchased a Site License Agreement, Licensee may only install and/or use one copy of the Licensed Software per user license included with the Licensed Software. You may opt out of the binding individual arbitration and class action waiver as provided below. If you are residing in, located in, or a citizen of the United-States when purchasing the Licensed Software, please be aware that this EULA provides for Class Action Waiver (as set forth below, the “Class Action Waiver” provision) and for your Disputes (as defined below) with Avanquest to be referred to binding Arbitration (as set forth below, in the “Dispute Resolution” provision), which may affect your rights under this EULA.The terms and conditions of our Privacy Policy which apply to, and govern our use of any registration data and other information that you may provide to us in relation to the use of the Licensed Software, can be found on our website at. You may return it within 30 calendar days after acquiring it to your place of purchase for a full refund (less, if applicable, shipping, handling, and any taxes), provided that you have not installed, accessed, or used the Licensed Software. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE, DO NOT INSTALL OR USE THE LICENSED SOFTWARE. BY INSTALLING, COPYING, OR OTHERWISE USING THE LICENSED SOFTWARE, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS EULA.The Licensed Software includes computer software and may include associated media, printed materials, “online” or electronic documentation, and Internet-based services. This End User License Agreement (EULA) is a contract between you (“you,” “your” or “Licensee”) and Avanquest Software SAS (“Avanquest”), which provides the terms and conditions under which the Licensed Software named above is licensed – not sold – to you. One of the latest distributions dubbed OneSafe PC Cleaner does not appear to be improved significantly, and cybersecurity vendors classify it as a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP).The Licensed Software “OneSafe PC Cleaner”, “OneSafe Mac Cleaner” or “Onesafe Driver Manager” were created in cooperation with Smart PC Solutions, Inc.īefore you use the Licensed Software, please read this EULA as carefully as you would read any other legal document. Since the release of SpeedingUpMyPC in May 2016, the product has acquired bad reputation due to poor performance and questionable scan results, which appeared to urge users to buy a PRO license. Avanquest Software (formerly BVRP Software) changed its name to Claranova in late 2017, and it is believed that the company uses different names to avoid bad press. An in-depth research revealed that all three versions are manufactured by the same company, which changes names periodically. Also, both apps share the same interface as PC OptiClean. The OneSafe PC Cleaner behaves identically to the SpeedingUpMyPC program that we have reported on earlier. The OneSafe PC Cleaner allows users to store their credit card data in a secured vault within the app, but you may want to reconsider using it. Additionally, the OneSafe PC Cleaner may change your DNS settings and may allow the Avanquest Software to receive information about your online activity that includes what pages you load and your downloads. The trial copy of the OneSafe PC Cleaner allows users to run scans, but only the PRO version of the system cleaner would allow you to address the issues identified after the scan is completed. Lab tests have shown that the OneSafe PC Cleaner might mark temporary Internet files and Registry keys in red, as well as suggest the user remove certain entries from the startup tab in the Task Manager/MSCONFIG tool to boost performance.
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