![]() Windows native uninstaller does not root it all out. It is unwanted, and it has to be uninstalled. You people are missing the point, and I can't help thinking it's deliberate,Īvast DOES still install both Safe Zone Browser and Safe Price automatically. ![]() And even if you uninstall Safe Zone the second it stops downloading, Safe Price will still try to install itself on your real browser, and the only I have ever found to get rid of it if it gets it's hooks into a browser is to removed it with IOBIT.Īvast needs to rethink the (cough cough) "value" of its PUPS, and the bad publicity it generates to try to install them by stealth and force.Īnd your complaint about IOBit is that they made use of a data base that already existed? Pfffft! You are not even offered the chance to opt out of Safe Zone and Safe Price. It's conveniently already checked for you that you "accept" the damned thing, and the hijacking of your real browser. It's bad enough that Avast tried to foist the hated Chrome off on people who don't want it and wouldn't have it, but at least there's an opt-out box you can uncheck for that. ![]() It's an attempt to take control of what software people use and to micro-manage their online experience. There isn't that much difference in ethics when Avast has been told repeatedlythat users do not want their browser or their the assistance shopping online.įorcing software onto anyone's hard drive is unethical. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |