GeeksAdvice.com says Restoro PC Repair Tool is deemed safe by Microsoft Security and has the Norton Trust Seal. Yet I’ve seen end user reports that Norton Security will identify and delete Restoro.
Forums.MalwareBytes.com says Restoro is one of the so-called "system optimizers" that "use intentional false positives to convince users that their systems have problems. Then they try to sell you their software, claiming it will remove these problems."
The web is replete with accounts from users who love Restoro and say that it greatly improved their PC's performance. Yet, I do find, albeit seldomly, the occasional warning not to use Restoro.
My Eset Smart Security Premium detects the Restoro install executable and prompts me that it is potentially unsafe and asks if I want to clean, delete, or ignore it. I haven't installed Restoro yet as I always wait until Eset performs its scan before I install any app. Eset also warned me that the Restoro download site was potentially dangerous and I usually always follow Eset’s advice but for some odd reason I didn't then. I will not install Restoro until I get to the bottom of this. If I can't get to the bottom of my question, I'll just not install it.
So my question is, why is the Restoro executable and app deemed a potentially unwanted or damaging file/app? Is it because Restoro may falsely identify problems and then prompt the user to buy additional software, or is it something else I can't find on the internet? Does anyone have any knowledge or thoughts they will share with me on this?