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silent_passenger

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AWA Weekend Quest for the weekend (5 ARP): QD-OLED Gaming Monitors Walkthrough
Just click on the quest itself in the Daily Quest section
https://na.alienwarearena.com/quests/5614

If you complete it today, it's probably done for the weekend too, just like in previous weeks. It ends in 2 Days 22 hrs 23 mins⏳
Look, PAX! 5 ARP! That's a good deal!
 

WhatNitrous

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It's a good exercise against rheumatism.
Lies!!!

Funny story, it may hurt for me to type or click a mouse all day long--but I can lift 190lbs (87 kilos) by clenching squeezing my fingers into a fist on the machine meant for thoae excercises :LOL:

My gym addict friend who was there was like remind never to let you catch me by the throat :ROFLMAO:
 

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Malwarebytes just told me it prevented 4 scams on my device, which goes to my company gmail, a forum I never click on, and my youtube :ROFLMAO:

...sure you did.

I suppose they were telekinetic and invisible or came through a backdoor virus that you missed eh ?

It's not as good as it used to be, and I think it went downhill after they acquired AdwCleaner, which was really good back in the day. Or that's what I feel after using it again after so many years.

Yet, compared to other antivirus programs I know, probably Malwarebytes is still the best of them
 

WhatNitrous

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It's not as good as it used to be, and I think it went downhill after they acquired AdwCleaner, which was really good back in the day. Or that's what I feel after using it again after so many years.

Yet, compared to other antivirus programs I know, probably Malwarebytes is still the best of them
Its better than false positives, which I never get unless I put it on maximum lockdown (like preventing brute force attacks), then it flags some normal sites as trying but it still doesn't effect my usage of them (and who knows--maybe they are accessing stuff they shouldn't technically be to make their site work better?)

It HAS saved me from accidental clicks opening phishing links and the same when i'm knowingly going stupid places...not like I would have clicked them in the first place or fell for it, but its a nice extra layer of security on top of conmon sense I like having there...especially on touch screen, I do kick for it once a year spending like $20 for 3 devices (one being for my ex whos not nearly as savvy as me--this habit started after her card got hit for $1,000 holiday shopping)

Its the only AV I find worth anything, and I get it more for her than myself since she's always helping me out and neither of us needs the stress.

You can live without, but of your going to get any of them...it might as well be malwarebytes.

I see those detection reports as a 'you need us advertisement' and ignore them entirely :LOL:
 
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WhatNitrous

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Again, its not that Malwarebytes isnt doing its job, its just that the people trying to run scams have no skills :LOL:

If you fall for a phishing scam after being online for like a year you're a fucking retard and should be banned for life.

She got hit by direct injection through a websites checkout, that took skill and is almost impossible to see with the naked eye unless you shop there everyday.
 
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