• MajorGeeks

Overview

MajorGeeks has a rating of 3.48 stars from 25 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. MajorGeeks ranks 15th among Freeware sites.

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Top Positive Review

“No problems”

jerry m.
2/7/21

Used for years, the only problems i have had are the ones that i create myself, like not following instructions. Be aware of what you down load.

Top Critical Review

“Infested website!”

Me N.
10/19/21

The $#*!ing website is full of ads and misleading links. It's hard to know what links are legitimate. It's like going to a seedy town looking for a safe place to pull over and look at the map. You don't know if you're going to get shot or mugged! Their site has always been sketchy and the fact they don't fix it means they are in bed with whoever on the other side of these links. So you fan boys can stick it where the sun don't shine. Evil is what evil does...

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1 review
3 helpful votes
April 23rd, 2022

Majorgeeks has been an awesome source of trusted software for many years. But now, there are so many ads all over the screen that it is very difficult to use, What a disappointment.

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2 reviews
32 helpful votes
January 16th, 2014

I run a computer repair business. I looked at majorgeeks.com recently and I'm not impressed with their web page. I get paid to remove malware and virus infections from people's computers. Most tell me the computer stopped working correctly after they or there kid(s) clicked on a link from a site they visited that says something like... "Click here to scan your pc for viruses." What's the first thing on majorgeeks site that is noticeable when it loads up... A big green exclamation point with the words next to it "BEFORE YOU DOWNLOAD
Run a FREE scan to diagnose Windows errors."

Right, and my mother is Marry Poppins. What majorgeeks should do is give their visitors information about a anti malware product they support or endorse so the user can go their themselves.

I did browse around the site after the initial page I visited and each site of majorgeeks.com had a different ad at the top. I learned it's not majorgeeks offering to "fix" computers with a scan but the advertisement is. And that's a bad practice for a site that professes to be Geek. Majorgeeks.com needs to not support advertisements that will take a user to a different site that will "fix" (infect) their computer.

And anyone who reads this please don't click on any advertisement or link that professes to fix your registry or to scan your computer. If you want your computer to be scanned from online then go to a commercial antivirus company website like Bit Defender or Norton or whatever one you like that sells their software in retail stores and they will usually have an option to quick scan your computer online. Online scans aren't too accurate but if you have a virus on your computer those types of scans MAY pick something up. It's best to not browse the web without a virus scanner and a firewall though. So why would anyone be clicking on an ad to scan their computer in the first place? I guess people do it so they can call someone up like me to pay money to undo that click. Apparently it's really fun to click on such an ad because lots of people keep doing it. I'm a really boring guy. I never click on those types of ads.

Thumbnail of user kj19
1 review
14 helpful votes
July 17th, 2012

After seeing glowing reviews on malwarebytes.org I went to their site to download the free version and when I hit the download button I was sent to majorgeeks.com for the download. Majorgeeks.com recommended in their "tips" section that before downloading the malwarebytes I should first make sure all my drivers are up to date and provided a download to do so. The download was uniblue driver scanner. I downloaded it, ran the scan, and it indicated that dozens of my drivers were so old they fell into the "ancient' category. When I clicked on the update drivers button, there was a request for payment first. Personally, I think it's wrong for majorgeeks to lead me down that path without indicating that the software they're recommending has a hidden charge for it to do anything. I should be told that before I download anything. I'll find somewhere else to download malwarebytes. I don't trust majorgeeks.

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