Naaah, please don't. We can easily live without. It will be a dark secret only @glassybrick will hold secretly in her/his pants. Thanks!!* *Mmh... Sort of... ...ish... Last edited: Sep 9, 2021
ahh how beautiful it would be if you guys release Sonarworks Reference v4.4.8 (MAC) for the celebration
No, you shouldn't, you just need to block AZ and AS in your hosts file and live happily without being scared of installing things.
Thanks for the reply but as I said, it wasn't a critique, a complain or an harsh posed question, I genuinely wanted to know the reason, just that... For pure curiosity.
Root CA can ensure that the releases of R2R are not modified by malicious people. In addition, some R2R emulators will access kernel-level APIs, which will make antivirus software very sensitive to them, and they may affect the work of the emulators. When the certificate chain is broken, you may receive warnings, but you can still execute them, so please don't ignore these prompts. In addition to R2R, V.R also signed its products, although it did not publish its root CA, you can manually import them from the certificate chain. It is impossible for R2R to provide commercial certificates such as Comodo. They need to verify the identity of the applicant and require payment of fees. However, when hackers ask a security company to provide protection and insurance for their reverse engineering gadgets, it must be ridiculous. Edited:Addition info. Last edited: Sep 9, 2021