Generally, domestic antivirus software is not highly regarded online. It is said that Rising has the highest market share, the best-looking interface, and is also the best at doing superficial work; Jiangmin has the "highest" technical level, the worst interface, and generally, Kingsoft Antivirus is said to be the worst. Some days ago, I cloned and installed XP on a computer, and then used "Kaka 3.0", "Super Rabbit", and "360 Safe Guard" to check. All found that the author had bundled and installed "Yahoo Assistant" and "Chinese Internet" in the system, these two nuisances, but these tools can only detect them, not delete them. Even restarting once according to the prompt didn't work. Then I installed the genuine Kingsoft Antivirus 2006, and soon it said there were two plugins found. After operating according to the prompt and restarting once, it was done!

The genuine software you use isn't paid for by you either.
Our sister Afn should say: I am proud of using public funds