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My virus or spyware scanner complains that the Play With Pictures™ installer installs malware on my computer. Why is that?

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My virus or spyware scanner complains that the Play With Pictures™ installer installs malware on my computer. Why is that?

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• A. This is an occasional false alarm triggered by virus and spyware scanners (as they are not aware of our software, and do not know not to flag it). The alarm is triggered by a widely used software licensing scheme used by our software, which installs a service (ASTSRV.EXE, on Windows) or dæmon (NalpeironDaemonVb, on Mac). This scheme simply ensures that trial licenses expire correctly, and allows for trouble-free upgrades to a full license in an unobtrusive and non-invasive way. Rest assured that we do not install viruses, spyware or other malware, and do not collect personal data from your system. For more details, see this FAQ!

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