tekkaman Posted September 22, 2014 Posted September 22, 2014 I just downloaded IMGBurn for a new computer and found out I can't opt out of a Recommended Software by Open Candy. I'm attaching an image below. Instead of resorting to spyware you should consider selling the software instead. I'm sure many people would buy it since it's the only one in it's class.
Ch3vr0n Posted September 22, 2014 Posted September 22, 2014 (edited) Yes you can. Guess what happens when you untick both those boxes. Yay, you just opted out. Edited September 22, 2014 by Ch3vr0n
tekkaman Posted September 26, 2014 Author Posted September 26, 2014 (edited) Yes you can. Guess what happens when you untick both those boxes. Yay, you just opted out. Thanks for you sarcasm. First Read what the message says and then reply: Custom Installation: Install the linkey browser add-on for free and: The other checkboxes are for changing your homepage and search engine. Meaning no matter what you choose Linkey WILL BE INSTALLED. So you can only save your homepage from being changed. None of the options state that you will be free from the actual add-on (spyware). That's Genius. I'm not the first one to complain. Check the installer for yourselves. Right now the only way to install this without getting infected is to use Eset Antivirus and let it clean the Open Candy dll that's responsible for this. Edited September 27, 2014 by tekkaman
tekkaman Posted September 29, 2014 Author Posted September 29, 2014 I'm guessing no one knows this is forced or don't care.
LIGHTNING UK! Posted September 29, 2014 Posted September 29, 2014 OpenCandy design the pages and they can change the offer you're given each time you run the installer. It's all dynamic and controlled from their end. You should direct your question about how to opt out of that offer to them, because I have no idea I'm afraid.
Gim Posted December 22, 2015 Posted December 22, 2015 What a cop-out. If you have a contract with an advertiser and then you discover they are scamming your customers do you,.. a) End the contract and find another advertiser that doesn't use such nefarious means of deception. Contact the advertiser and tell them they must stop force installing crapware, or you will find another advertiser... c) Do nothing and blame someone else. Yep, a cop-out.
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