![]() ![]() And of course with opt-in a lot of regular user would still have chosen not to install it.ģ: Regardless of what it says in the EULA, I do not consider this an ethical move from a security business. But the regular user, they will not want to go through the trouble of uninstalling this part of the antivirus(probably also afraid they are actually uninstalling their entire browser). ![]() People who complain on this forum will delete the new browser themselves, they have the interest to delete it, the knowledge and are motivated to do it. ![]() And that is because opt-in will get you a lot less installations than opt-out. I know why you did it silently and act surprised that people are 'offended'. So most people are upset because their trust(protecting) got violated by doing something we actively search protection against.Ģ: You know people would react like that, or you should've known, being a security company especially. And what comes to mind when I think of programs secretly installing, it's viruses, worms, cryptoware software, ads, basically a whole host of bad things that I try to use my common sense + stuff like avast antivirus to protect myself against. To sum it up, I find it unpleasant because:ġ: You install secretly, no mention, no prompt, but without my knowledge or consent.
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