![]() ![]() Jim1138 ( talk) 07:19, 28 February 2012 (UTC) Agreed on not censoring. I think it would be OK to reduce the section size, but complete removal would be censorship. While Webshots currently does not supply malware, they once did. The rest of the entry has inaccurate information and inconsistent titling as well. Suggest that any malware issues be summarized on the Talk page.It would be similar to including a pages on deceptive advertising on the Google entry because of advertisements and links surfaced through their ad network. The discussion about the bundling of this toolbar and its possible including of malware itself belongs on the Talk page because Webshots itself has 50 million users and 1-2 disgruntled users are not presenting a NPV. Webshots is no longer listed as distributing malware on hpHosts even though references suggest that this is the case. The Malware Question for this page does not present a NPV.I hope that Jlascar is amenable to this compromise. What if the Google article had large sections about malware that appeared in Google search or was presented in advertisement keywords all over Google? Just showing an extreme position to help make my point. This feels like a reasonable compromise, a NPV, and a balanced presentation for this article. To put this in context, I included a few sentences about the bundling under the business model section and authored a more detailed page for Kiwee Toolbar. Additionally the bundling occurred only during 2010. website, etc.) in addition to the Webshots Desktop software. Webshots has been in existence since 1995 and has many components (e.g. I have been trying to strike a balance with Jlascar to preserve this information in the article on Webshots but to weight it accordingly. Kiwee Toolbar is known to be very difficult to uninstall and has been classified by some sites as Malware. User Jlascar has had outstanding concerns about the period of time where the Webshots Desktop software included a bundle with the Kiwee Toolbar when both products were owned by American Greetings. 7 Re-activating user accounts and charging credit cards?.6 Seeking a NPV article that is complete and reflects its history.4 Users unable to delete created accounts.3 Previously discussed points regarding Malware.If you find the information on this site helpful, please share it- sharing is what has powered this consumer resource for over 15 years. GetHuman's relationship is with consumers and not with or organizations like it. GetHuman provides free tools and information to consumers that allow them to share their customer experiences and tips with each other for how to contact companies faster and how to solve common problems. What is the affiliation between and GetHuman? We may not quite have as much of this available for customer service issues or reviews, but we hope that you visit GetHuman again next time you have a problem with another company. Or take a look at our Straight Talk Customer Service page. For example, look at our Chase Customer Service page. This kind of information and tooling can be very useful for large companies who tend to make it hard to speak to a real human being to solve complicated customer problems. GetHuman provides customer service contact information, step-by-step help, tools to get a rep on the phone faster and all kinds of useful gadgets for customers to make it easier to get good customer service without the hassle. ![]()
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