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pvflanagan,
That is McAfee software installed somewhere inside your environment doing web traffic interception, most likely on your router. IIRC, shp.mcafee.com is used by their Secure Home Platform product. If you got your router from your ISP (Comcast, AT&T, etc.), you'll want to reach out to them for support, otherwise contact the manufacturer.
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Originally posted by adrian_quince View Postpvflanagan,
That is McAfee software installed somewhere inside your environment doing web traffic interception, most likely on your router. IIRC, shp.mcafee.com is used by their Secure Home Platform product. If you got your router from your ISP (Comcast, AT&T, etc.), you'll want to reach out to them for support, otherwise contact the manufacturer.
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McAfee used to be a pretty good product but I'm not so sure anymore. I was a forum moderator about 20 years ago for McAfee when the best version was version 7.
BUT... you might not have any choice in the matter if it's included as part of your internet service provider.Rick Floyd
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Originally posted by RickF View PostMcAfee used to be a pretty good product but I'm not so sure anymore. I was a forum moderator about 20 years ago for McAfee when the best version was version 7.
BUT... you might not have any choice in the matter if it's included as part of your internet service provider.
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Stories like this are one reason I dumped by Comcast router and bought my own. In my case I chose an Eero:
https://www.amazon.com/eero-Home-WiF...dp/B0713ZCT4N/
It gives me more autonomy but is still really easy to use. It's a MESH system, which gives better whole-house coverage. Google makes a similar thing, but I don't like them knowing EVERYTHING I do! (They already know enough.)Dave Werden (ASCAP)
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Originally posted by RickF View PostMcAfee used to be a pretty good product but I'm not so sure anymore. I was a forum moderator about 20 years ago for McAfee when the best version was version 7.
BUT... you might not have any choice in the matter if it's included as part of your internet service provider.
The video is actually rather amusing, in its own way. Definitely NSFW (and so I won't link to it), but that the founder of a company put out such an obvious hate video against his own software and then stars in it speaks volumes about that software, even if John McAfee is the textbook definition of "eccentric millionaire."
Definitely not surprised that McAfee is gumming up the works. It's what the company's products do best these days.Whatever you lose, you'll find it again. What you throw away, you'll never get back.
-- Kenshin Himura
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Originally posted by Himura View PostInteresting fact: Google's first video search result for "How to uninstall McAfee" is a video that starts with "And now, an message from John McAfee, Founder, McAfee Software" and ends with a laptop running McAfee AV being shot!
The video is actually rather amusing, in its own way. Definitely NSFW (and so I won't link to it), but that the founder of a company put out such an obvious hate video against his own software and then stars in it speaks volumes about that software, even if John McAfee is the textbook definition of "eccentric millionaire."
Definitely not surprised that McAfee is gumming up the works. It's what the company's products do best these days.
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