Privacy Control Review
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There are many potential threats to a person’s privacy these days, with the internet being one of the primary ones. Did you know that it is possible to retrace every step you have made on your computer, and that with the right, readily available software, even someone with little computer knowledge could do so?
There are many reasons why people want to maintain a modicum of privacy when it comes to their computing habits, which is where Privacy Control can come in handy. Privacy Control maintains that it can delete all traces of computer and internet activity from your laptop or PC and thus ensure that knowledge about your computing habits and data stored in backup directories or files are no longer accessible to others.
While it does a good job of deleting much of the trail left on your computer at the basic price of $29.95 for the one time registration fee, if you want to add antispyware or have it clean up your registry as well, you will need to invest a further $20. These two additional options are offered as separate services when you sign up for Privacy Control.
There are many free online services and programs available that can do the same thing, however if you do not have the inclination or ability to locate and install these programs, then you may find that Privacy Control is helpful, though do be sure to purchase the additional options if you want to really be sure that your privacy is protected. Click Here For More Info
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Stock Assault 2.0 is an automated stock picker that offers a free demo. It collects the stock data in charts and collates relevant news items for your review. If you want a pick though, you have to buy it.
The user interface is really quite basic and straightforward. The software uses cutting edge artificial intelligence (AI) to pick winners for you. It also tells you when to sell. The AI is apparently modeled on the buying processes of 25 successful day traders.
There are limitations you should be aware of. It only works with NYSE and NASDAQ so your online brokerage account must allows you to trade on these two U.S. Exchanges. The other major drawback is the fact that it only works with Windows operating systems. No linux and no Mac users get to use Stock Assault 2.0.
It recommends you let it run for an hour a day. I let it run all the time my computer was on, 12 to 16 hours a day. 5 days after I purchased it I received my first pick. 4 days later it told me to sell. The stock had gained almost 3.5%.
I have had it for 10 days now and am into 2 other stocks but haven't received the prompt to sell yet. At this rate I don't think I will see the 1,300% return on investment they promise. Still, any profit with no effort is worth some consideration. Another plus is the 60 day, 100% money back guarantee. 













