Registry cleaners are usually looked for at a age when a machine user has a serious difficulty. Is it ethical or unethical to employ this age to encourage them to capture some direction of action to fix their difficulty? Then when they do, after waiting to have their registry scanned to find outside what the difficulty really is, to then hold them to “ransom” to get the difficulty fixed?
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Do Some Registry Cleaners Sell Unethically?
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