

And last but not least, the StopAd feature is a real savior. I can get quickly around it without resorting to Youtube tutorials and whatnot. For what’s it’s worth, I also like the pristine design.

So I like that the feature is there and allows me to address a slew of security and performance issues without a bother. Maybe it’s just my thing but I’d rather make a few clicks and be done with it. The Find and Fix feature is also of great help since I cannot be bothered to manually check every nook and cranny of my Mac every time it decides to slow down. It’s the reason why I use MacKeeper’s built-in VPN. In my line of work, I often need to bypass geo-restrictions to access content not available in my country. It just runs in the background keeping my Mac safe from all those god-awful viruses and cybercriminals and does not affect my Mac performance. Granted, I don’t use all cleaning and optimizing features of the app, but I like the fact that they are there in case I need them. Obviously, the thing I like best is its multipurposeness. Simple and straightforward and lightweight enough to allow my Mac boot in a snap.
