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CNET, a purportedly respectable tech review site, has promoted a scam Microsoft Office 2021 license in an article. CNET is linking to the scammers page and CNET is likely getting a kickback for any sales made to those who click the affiliate link.
Softpedia: Along with CNET downloads, these 2 sites seem to host one of the largest libraries of software I am aware of (for Windows anyway). IMHO Softpedia has a better reputation, they scan their software library for malware and you can comment on software without needing an account, unlike CNET.
CNET (short for "Computer Network") [1] is an American media website that publishes reviews, news, articles, blogs, podcasts, and videos on technology and consumer electronics globally.
For more than 25 years, CNET has built a reputation as the premier source for trustworthy, no-nonsense reviews on everything tech – from phones to TVs to laptops to tablets to streaming...
For nearly 30 years, CNET has built a reputation as the premier source for trustworthy, unbiased reviews on all things tech – from phones to TVs to laptops to tablets to streaming services. If...
Ad Fontes Media rates CNET, focusing on technology and electronics, as neutral in terms of bias and as most reliable in terms of reliability.
As of September 2024, 1,319 people have voted on the AllSides Media Bias Rating for CNET. On average, those who disagree with our rating think this source has a Lean Left bias. Funding and ownership do not influence bias ratings. We rate the bias of content only. Owner: CBS Interactive. This content was curated by AllSides.
CNET is a General Review site founded in 1994 that’s based in San Francisco, California, United States. They earned an average Trust Score of 62% for 15 categories out of 15 we evaluated....
So Are CNET and PCMag Safe? The consensus appears to be that both sites are quite safe to browse. Problems might arise on CNET if you download anything, so you should try to obtain all software from official vendors if you can.