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Is there a reliable website to download Microsoft Office safely?

Is there a reliable website to download Microsoft Office safely?

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Lupin2002
Junior Member
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08-17-2023, 10:51 PM
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I tried to locate an older, offline version of Microsoft Office on the official site but couldn't find it. Someone suggested using rg-adguard.net to download an older release from Microsoft, which claims to provide an original copy. However, I noticed that the links ending with microsoft.com always trigger a warning about potential device harm. Are these websites trustworthy and safe for installation?
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Lupin2002
08-17-2023, 10:51 PM #1

I tried to locate an older, offline version of Microsoft Office on the official site but couldn't find it. Someone suggested using rg-adguard.net to download an older release from Microsoft, which claims to provide an original copy. However, I noticed that the links ending with microsoft.com always trigger a warning about potential device harm. Are these websites trustworthy and safe for installation?

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nuke_master11
Junior Member
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08-18-2023, 06:26 AM
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Absolutely not.
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nuke_master11
08-18-2023, 06:26 AM #2

Absolutely not.

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DrStrange8912
Junior Member
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08-18-2023, 01:12 PM
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I assume you're referring to rg-adguard.net. When discussing a website, it's important to write it correctly at least once so people can access the site properly. Assuming that's rg-adguard.net, it's not official, but it's not considered piracy; it functions similarly to oldversion.com in that it stores older software, though proper licensing is still required. In practice, this falls into a gray area.
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DrStrange8912
08-18-2023, 01:12 PM #3

I assume you're referring to rg-adguard.net. When discussing a website, it's important to write it correctly at least once so people can access the site properly. Assuming that's rg-adguard.net, it's not official, but it's not considered piracy; it functions similarly to oldversion.com in that it stores older software, though proper licensing is still required. In practice, this falls into a gray area.