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FREE and/or Open Source Desktop Software! => System Repair and Other Utilities => Windows Repair and Systems Utilities => Topic started by: Software Santa on August 13, 2014, 04:16:51 PM

Title: Unchecky aims to keep potentially unwanted programs out of your computer.
Post by: Software Santa on August 13, 2014, 04:16:51 PM
Unchecky aims to keep potentially unwanted programs out of your computer. For Windows XP or Later.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=dzb_SHxt-o8

A comment at Tech Support Alert (http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/controversial-advertising-program-now-being-embedded-more-software.htm#comment-117439) detailing one of the ways Unchecky helps protect you was very useful!

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Q: What are the system requirements for Unchecky?

A: Unchecky supports Windows XP and above.



Q: My antivirus flags Unchecky as malicious.

A:  It's a false positive. Please report about it to your antivirus company. Note that Unchecky was tested thoroughly by Softpedia and was found 100% clean.

Tired of unchecking unrelated offers while installing software? Have you ever felt, while installing software, that the installer tries to push additional unwanted programs at all cost? Ever missed a checkbox, and spent hours afterwards removing adware? Ever opened your browser after an installation, only to find out that you have a new homepage, a new search engine, or even a new browser?

Unchecky aims to keep potentially unwanted programs out of your computer.
 Download (http://unchecky.com/files/unchecky_setup.exe)    Introducing Unchecky! Keeps your checkboxes clear.
 

    (http://unchecky.com/assets/img/introdution_unchecks.png)  (http://unchecky.com/assets/img/introdution-unchecks-preview.png) Unchecks Unchecky automatically unchecks unrelated offers, both saving you mouse clicks and making it less likely to miss a checkbox of an unwanted offer.
    (http://unchecky.com/assets/img/introdution_warns.png)  (http://unchecky.com/assets/img/introdution-warns-preview.png) Warns Installers often try to sneak additional programs as a natural part of the installation. Unchecky warns you when you try to accept a potentially unwanted offer, which makes it less likely to be accepted accidentally.
   (http://unchecky.com/assets/img/introdution_updates.png) Updates automatically Install and forget. Unchecky automatically updates whenever a new version is available, so you don't have to worry about running the latest version.
   



http://unchecky.com/ (http://unchecky.com/)

http://unchecky.userecho.com/ (http://unchecky.userecho.com/)