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SuperAntiSpyware (SAS) and Malwarebytes 3 (MB3) do two completely things. I use both: the free version of SAS and the paid version of MB3 (I have four grandfathered lifetime licenses).
SAS looks for and removes cookies that either track your usage or inject advertising into your computer. MB3 looks for pretty much all other kinds of malware. MB3 does its job well but has some problems, most which can be fixed, although it's a pain in the neck to have to keep doing so with each new version. It's worthwhile to use MB3's user forum to keep track of the problems and fixes. I also recommend using MB3 with an antivirus even though MB3 claims you don't need one; MB3 also claims you can do so. I'm using Avast free with most of the extra features turned off with MB3.