/sigh
We don't put Trojans in our trainers for the same reason that McDonalds doesn't use rat poison as their secret sauce. Not exactly good for business. We've been in business for over 13 years and have over 2 MILLION members. If you don't trust our files at this point then I'll be happy to deactivate your account and you can get your trainers from anonymous Chinese hacking websites which are surely more reputable than us.
I don't understand the comment. I just spent $95 in a lifetime membership and the second trainer I download is identified as a major threat by my antivirus.
Shouldn't I be allowed to voice my concern?
I understand the concept of false positive and I will update to the latest version of my antivirus to make sure this is no longer an issue and that I can install the trainer without having to spend 3 hours on how to bypass my antivirus.
Since you are the co-founder of this website you are probably much more skilled in computer software that I am. But this is also the reason why I accept to pay for trainers instead of developing them myself
I am welcoming any explanation helping me building more confidence but I will pass on your offer to redirect me to anonymous Chinese website though
Thank you neo7 for spending the time to do some research on the issue I mentionned. I am using the virus definition 1.173.371.0 on Windows 8.1 (it looks like it is the latest one for my computer) and Windows Defender still doesn't allow me to open (...)\AppData\Local\Temp\~Mnn133.tmp and I can't install the trainer.