It has come to our attention that many of our readers have questions about a program called SpyHunter. Namely, people are questioning whether this piece of software is, in fact, safe to have on their computers and whether or not it actually does what it says it does.
We have tested this software and would like to give our honest opinion and an unbiased review of SpyHunter in this brief post.
SpyHunter is an antimalware tool that is designed to locate and remove malicious programs, as well as browser hijackers and various other ad-generating software pieces from your Mac. Furthermore, it is also set to prevent other such harmful or potentially unwanted programs from getting installed in the future.
And as we have seen for ourselves, SpyHunter is indeed legitimate software that does exactly what the developer claims it does. This is contrary to the common belief floating about that SpyHunter is some kind of virus or scam. This is decidedly not the case, and this malware removal tool won’t do anything to harm your machine in any way.
Is SpyHunter for Mac Safe (Legit)?
SpyHunter can be downloaded from the official website of the developer. And after you run the easy installation of the program, you will be all set to run a full scan of your system or use any of the software’s other functionalities.
Now, SpyHunter for Mac is still quite new on the market and it has yet to stand the test of time. There’s no way we can be sure that the developers will be able to keep up the good quality of this product a few months or years from now. But for the moment at least, this has proven to be a reliable and excellent tool that offers great value for money.
Speaking of money, though, the only negative feedback we’ve seen from other users has primarily to do with the price. So that, too, goes to show that there’s nothing genuinely worrisome about this software.
And that leads us to another thing. There’s something users need to understand when it comes to paid and free software. It’s natural that many will expect to be able to receive the same service offered by a paid program from one that’s free. However, this is an unrealistic expectation. The production of a quality antimalware tool (or any other software product for that matter) requires a substantial amount of funding. Hence, the less funding there is – the lower the quality of the product will be.
Free programs are generally developed and distributed with the intention of promoting the other products of the same developer. So their functionality will quite understandably be very limited and nowhere near on par with software that was created to serve the end-user and provide actual value to them.
With that in mind, we would like to point out that SpyHunter is certainly worth every penny. In addition to having detected notoriously persistent malware (e.g. Safe Finder) on computers we’ve tested, it does a perfect job at cleaning junk files in a very user-friendly and convenient manner. Furthermore, there’s 24 hours support available if ever you need it. And in the event that you aren’t happy with the multiple different clean-up options and improved system performance, the company will give you your money back.
One of the most asked questions in our comments seems to be “Is FreshMac safe?” That is also the question that seems to come up in most FreshMac reviews out there. And since we are a security website, we perfectly understand the importance of this question, so we installed and tested FreshMac to determine whether the software lives up to its marketing, tag price, and if there are any shady practices it is involved in.
A quick word: This FreshMac review is intended to be completely objective. If you feel the author is biased, please write back to us in our contact form and inform us which part of the FreshMac review you feel needs to be changed.
We will leave the comment section below open to anyone who wishes to leave an honest opinion, but if you intend to say the software is “the best” or “the worst” we will ask for proof of purchase. This is simply to make sure our readers can get an unbiased opinion. The last thing you and I want is for the people behind FreshMac or their competitors to start writing here.
Q: What is FreshMac?
A: FreshMac is a safe anti-malware program that can remove malware, adware and all other varieties of threats. It will also prevent new ones from installing themselves and act as a cleaner for your Mac.
Q: Is FreshMac safe?
A: You might sometimes come across instances of this software being associated with computer threats, e.g. “FreshMac virus”, “FreshMac malware” and the like. However, as pointed out above, the FreshMac removal tool is perfectly safe to use on your machine.
After you have downloaded the FreshMac software from the developer’s website, you will need to install it before you can scan your Mac. The process is very simple and all you have to do is double click the install file, which will open the FreshMac installer. Next, just click “Continue”, then “Install” and the FreshMac installer will do the rest.
BUT! Here is a very big caveat – this is new software. It works perfectly right now, but we never know for how long the developers will be able to keep up the quality. Still, our verdict is that FreshMac is not only safe to use, but your Mac can benefit substantially from it. As of the time we are writing this FreshMac review there is almost no negative user feedback on FreshMac – and the negative feedback that does exist seems to focus solely on the price, which feels like these people are hoping to get a free meal out of it. Mac optimizer/cleaners generally have a fishy reputation, for one simple reason: many believe that free software can achieve the same results as a paid one.
Let me be loud and clear on this – paid software will always be head and shoulders above any free one you can find. Free software tends to be made by enthusiasts or companies that want to popularize their other services through it. In both cases, this means a very limited amount of resources (read: money) was invested in the project and the overall quality and support suffer from that.
Paid programs, on the other hand, are a “professional” class of software – everything negative about them starts and ends with the fact that you need to take money out of your wallet to use them. Yes, part of the profits are just that, profits for whoever created the software, but this also means that these people are more motivated to make the software better. This is when paid software truly begins to shine. In the case of FreshMac, my honest opinion on the matter as a security specialist is that if you value your machine and want to keep it secured, clean and fast – try FreshMac or another program of this type. If you regret the decision, you can always cancel your subscription. The reason I recommend this to you is that nowadays more and more malware is targeting Mac devices and these figures will just keep growing.
My personal experience with FreshMac Installer
The first thing I did with FreshMac was run it on my old Macbook Air 2014 (the link is to Apple’s website) just to see if it does anything at all. The first impressions definitely raised my eyebrows a bit. As you can see on the screenshot below, according to FreshMac, my Mac has 4474 issues on it. To my knowledge, if there truly were that many issues, my Mac would be garbage by now – so one negative strike here for overestimating the problems.
Why is FreshMac finding so many issues?
A closer look at the FreshMac scan log reveals that 4248 of the 4474 issues were so-called “privacy” issues, which is to say many cookies and other browser-related stuff – the entirety of these 4000 issues resulted in a total of 4kb, which is vastly inferior to the other ones it found. Another Mac I tested the FreshMac removal tool on had a whopping 66613 issues – again, about 99% of them were privacy issues.
A lot of programs do this. They count every single tracking cookie as a virus or a problem that needs to be fixed immediately. Without any context or explanation, you are left lacking the full picture. What happens in reality here is that these “issues” are simply cookies that allow Google and other websites to offer you targeted ads – yes, the annoying kind, but hardly an “issue.” This is a marketing strategy that can be very misleading if you don’t understand what you are looking at. Some of the programs and adware that we have found with FreshMac are Weknow.ac, Safe Finder, My Quick Converter and Similar Photo Cleaner all of which have been vulnerabilities at some point.
Is FreshMac any good?
There was malware called Safe Finder on the second machine I tested (the one with 66000 issues). If you do a quick Google search you will find that it is a huge issue that’s been plaguing users for years. The malware redirects users to shady websites and offers them unsafe advertisements – and FreshMac absolutely took care of it in a matter of seconds. The problem did not reoccur after. I am highly confident FreshMac is one of the best Mac cleaners out there if you are battling malware. I’ve been using a Mac for 8 years and I pretty much know how to clean it myself, but I was very pleasantly surprised to find out that FreshMac sped up the process by at least 25%. I don’t have the necessary tool set to estimate exactly how much, but it was absolutely a noticeable difference.
So, the bottom line is: despite the confusing marketing, FreshMac performs well on all fronts and is definitely money well-spent.
FreshMac – Pros and Cons
The following are some of the pros and cons of FreshMac that we thought you need to know.
Pro Factors:
FreshMac offers a One-Touch scan, which is done very quickly and can contribute to improving the system performance.
Provides multiple clean-up options.
FreshMac offers you the functionality to remove duplicate files from your system.
It has a user-friendly interface and is extremely easy to use.
24h support
Money back Guarantee
Con Factors:
FreshMac confuses the user with “privacy issues”
No free trial version.
Do you have any experience using FreshMac yourself? We want to hear about it! Please tell us all about your thoughts on the FreshMac removal tool in the comment section below.
if you liked my FreshMac review, please like and share it!
One of the most asked questions in our comments seems to be “Is FreshMac safe?” That is also the question that seems to come up in most FreshMac reviews out there. And since we are a security website, we perfectly understand the importance of this question, so we installed and tested FreshMac to determine whether the software lives up to its marketing, tag price, and if there are any shady practices it is involved in.
A quick word: This FreshMac review is intended to be completely objective. If you feel the author is biased, please write back to us in our contact form and inform us which part of the FreshMac review you feel needs to be changed.
We will leave the comment section below open to anyone who wishes to leave an honest opinion, but if you intend to say the software is “the best” or “the worst” we will ask for proof of purchase. This is simply to make sure our readers can get an unbiased opinion. The last thing you and I want is for the people behind FreshMac or their competitors to start writing here.
Q: What is FreshMac?
A: FreshMac is a safe anti-malware program that can remove malware, adware and all other varieties of threats. It will also prevent new ones from installing themselves and act as a cleaner for your Mac.
Q: Is FreshMac safe?
A: You might sometimes come across instances of this software being associated with computer threats, e.g. “FreshMac virus”, “FreshMac malware” and the like. However, as pointed out above, the FreshMac removal tool is perfectly safe to use on your machine.
After you have downloaded the FreshMac software from the developer’s website, you will need to install it before you can scan your Mac. The process is very simple and all you have to do is double click the install file, which will open the FreshMac installer. Next, just click “Continue”, then “Install” and the FreshMac installer will do the rest.
BUT! Here is a very big caveat – this is new software. It works perfectly right now, but we never know for how long the developers will be able to keep up the quality. Still, our verdict is that FreshMac is not only safe to use, but your Mac can benefit substantially from it. As of the time we are writing this FreshMac review there is almost no negative user feedback on FreshMac – and the negative feedback that does exist seems to focus solely on the price, which feels like these people are hoping to get a free meal out of it. Mac optimizer/cleaners generally have a fishy reputation, for one simple reason: many believe that free software can achieve the same results as a paid one.
Let me be loud and clear on this – paid software will always be head and shoulders above any free one you can find. Free software tends to be made by enthusiasts or companies that want to popularize their other services through it. In both cases, this means a very limited amount of resources (read: money) was invested in the project and the overall quality and support suffer from that.
Paid programs, on the other hand, are a “professional” class of software – everything negative about them starts and ends with the fact that you need to take money out of your wallet to use them. Yes, part of the profits are just that, profits for whoever created the software, but this also means that these people are more motivated to make the software better. This is when paid software truly begins to shine. In the case of FreshMac, my honest opinion on the matter as a security specialist is that if you value your machine and want to keep it secured, clean and fast – try FreshMac or another program of this type. If you regret the decision, you can always cancel your subscription. The reason I recommend this to you is that nowadays more and more malware is targeting Mac devices and these figures will just keep growing.
My personal experience with FreshMac Installer
The first thing I did with FreshMac was run it on my old Macbook Air 2014 (the link is to Apple’s website) just to see if it does anything at all. The first impressions definitely raised my eyebrows a bit. As you can see on the screenshot below, according to FreshMac, my Mac has 4474 issues on it. To my knowledge, if there truly were that many issues, my Mac would be garbage by now – so one negative strike here for overestimating the problems.
Why is FreshMac finding so many issues?
A closer look at the FreshMac scan log reveals that 4248 of the 4474 issues were so-called “privacy” issues, which is to say many cookies and other browser-related stuff – the entirety of these 4000 issues resulted in a total of 4kb, which is vastly inferior to the other ones it found. Another Mac I tested the FreshMac removal tool on had a whopping 66613 issues – again, about 99% of them were privacy issues.
A lot of programs do this. They count every single tracking cookie as a virus or a problem that needs to be fixed immediately. Without any context or explanation, you are left lacking the full picture. What happens in reality here is that these “issues” are simply cookies that allow Google and other websites to offer you targeted ads – yes, the annoying kind, but hardly an “issue.” This is a marketing strategy that can be very misleading if you don’t understand what you are looking at. Some of the programs and adware that we have found with FreshMac are Weknow.ac, Safe Finder, My Quick Converter and Similar Photo Cleaner all of which have been vulnerabilities at some point.
Is FreshMac any good?
There was malware called Safe Finder on the second machine I tested (the one with 66000 issues). If you do a quick Google search you will find that it is a huge issue that’s been plaguing users for years. The malware redirects users to shady websites and offers them unsafe advertisements – and FreshMac absolutely took care of it in a matter of seconds. The problem did not reoccur after. I am highly confident FreshMac is one of the best Mac cleaners out there if you are battling malware. I’ve been using a Mac for 8 years and I pretty much know how to clean it myself, but I was very pleasantly surprised to find out that FreshMac sped up the process by at least 25%. I don’t have the necessary tool set to estimate exactly how much, but it was absolutely a noticeable difference.
So, the bottom line is: despite the confusing marketing, FreshMac performs well on all fronts and is definitely money well-spent.
FreshMac – Pros and Cons
The following are some of the pros and cons of FreshMac that we thought you need to know.
Pro Factors:
FreshMac offers a One-Touch scan, which is done very quickly and can contribute to improving the system performance.
Provides multiple clean-up options.
FreshMac offers you the functionality to remove duplicate files from your system.
It has a user-friendly interface and is extremely easy to use.
24h support
Money back Guarantee
Con Factors:
FreshMac confuses the user with “privacy issues”
No free trial version.
Do you have any experience using FreshMac yourself? We want to hear about it! Please tell us all about your thoughts on the FreshMac removal tool in the comment section below.
if you liked my FreshMac review, please like and share it!