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I tried to read the Privacy Statement and it sure looks like the free Webroot version shares information with over 300 different advertisers ...just before installation if you pay very close attention and find the right location..you get a chance to opt out of each one....yes ...they are all listed by name with a box to check if you want to opt out. An even bigger insult is that many of the boxes can't be checked for opt out because "that feature is still being worked on" !!! Someone please show me that I have misunderstood something...only then will I install this "free" version.....sure looks like someone is making money at the expense of user privacy