
Almost all freeware comes bundled with bloatware and, while most bloatware isn’t malicious, that’s not always the case.

There are risks involved when using freeware as a quick and easy means to an end. Isn’t known for its privacy or security. , which can also protect apps—but require you to purchase a license after the trial ends. There are other third-party applications available that provide free-trials—including , which provides a free and paid version. Should You Even Do This? Read These Limitations You can password-protect individual applications with a third-party application.

If you use a shared computer, one way to keep other users off certain apps is to require a password for opening that app.
