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Thread: Any Anti-Spyware "verified" Logos?

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    Default Any Anti-Spyware "verified" Logos?

    Today I've decided to put some emphasis on the fact that CustomBar has no spyware in it. It's in a category of software that is particularly notorious for that kind of crap so I think this is incredibly important to emphasize and I probably should have done it earlier.

    I've made a button but now I'm wondering if there's any existing listings of spyware-free programs? I'm looking for some sort of organization that checks to see if a program is trustworthy, and if so lets you put up a logo that proclaims this fact and links back to some sort of verification page on their site. Basically a Versign logo for spyware-free programs.

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    One anti-spyware company is doing this, though it seems to still be in beta and might only be offered to ASP members at the moment... not sure how much info I'm allowed to share. So all I can suggest is searching Google for "spyware safe certificate" and see what you come up with.

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    Check Aluria.com. You can see my cert here:
    www.anbsoft.com

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    Testify, brother.

    Didja see this? http://www.gamejournalism.com/archiv...in_gaming.html

    It just stinks on ice.

    We'll have this near our download button:

    No Spyware [] No Adware [] Just a Great Game!
    Dungeon Delvers -- the fast, fateful fantasy game
    www.crosscutgames.com

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    I like that punchy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by punchey
    Check Aluria.com. You can see my cert here:
    www.anbsoft.com
    Maybe its just me but I hate that Aluria cert logo on your page. It doesnt look like a badge - it doesnt visually tell you what it is (it looks like a tab!) - It looks more like an ad for Aluria.com than a cert. The logo should clearly say something like "certified free of spyware by Aluria" so your customers instantly know what it represents without first having to click on it.
    Last edited by Codemattic; 10-28-2004 at 09:02 AM.

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