![]() ![]() I had the "pleasure" of visiting Uniblue in January 2011 at its office in Malta and met with one of their Swedish owners in their rather plush Scandinavian-influenced office. They also bought specific adverts that sat right next to a download button stating "STOP! Your system has errors!" or "FREE SCAN!" or similar warnings that encouraged a user to download RegistryBooster from a conveniently placed advert, so the individual thought it was the technology website warning them that their system was faulty - clever marketing from Uniblue. Without pointing the finger ourselves, Uniblue teamed up with a massive US-based downloads website in 2009 and ran various offers and promotions to encourage their users to download RegistryBooster. It was RegistryBooster that was the problem. ![]() Most of the other tools were legitimate software, used by thousands of people without too many issues. Uniblue produced other software such as DriverScanner, PowerSuite and SpeedUpMyPC which was a general system toolkit. To resolve the issues, you had to purchase RegistryBooster. Supplied as a free tool, RegisterBooster would bully or scare the user into thinking their system had some serious issues that needed resolving. ![]() Uniblue was well-known for system maintenance tools such as RegistryBooster which would scan your system, check for unnecessary entries in your Registry and claim there were issues that needed fixing. ![]()
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