Avast Antivirus updates and Google Chrome

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Stan Brown

Last time Avast updated the program (as opposed to the virus
definitions), it installed Google Chrome without my consent. Folks
at the time told me there was a checkbox in some window that I had
missed, and that might well be true because I trusted Avast and
didn't monitor the update carefully.

This time, when the program wanted to update to 7.0.1426, I watched
the windows very carefully indeed, and there was no checkbox or other
option for Google Chrome. However, when the update was complete,
Control Panel » Programs and Features also showed that Google Chrome
was not installed.

So it looks like Avast cleaned up its act and no longer installs
Google Chrome as a ride-along.
 
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BillW50

Alias said:
I saw that there was indeed a check box to not install Chrome. Next
time you install something free, pay attention
(not that's there's anything wrong with having Chrome installed).
Chrome and Maxthon 3 both use WebKit for rendering. And since I like
Maxthon so much better than Chrome, I think there is something wrong
with it. Plus Maxthon tweaked WebKit for faster rendering. Chrome just
uses the slower code instead.
 
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BillW50

Oh I forgot to add here... I've been seeing more and more payware trying
to sneak this kind of crap on your computer too. If we don't complain
enough, it is only going to get worse.
 
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Steve Hayes

So it looks like Avast cleaned up its act and no longer installs
Google Chrome as a ride-along.
Ah, now I'll install it.

It's been nagging me for about a week not, and, recalling your report of
foistware, I was waiting to see if there were any adverse reports this time
around.
 
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Stan Brown

Ah, now I'll install it.

It's been nagging me for about a week not, and, recalling your report of
foistware, I was waiting to see if there were any adverse reports this time
around.
Glad I could help!
 
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