Comment Re:A message from the RadLight Admin (Score 1) 680
Oh geez ...
Most people probably don't read the small print that would let them know just what they are agreeing to when they install a program.
True, this is their fault, and I know I've been guilty of it. But what they don't anticipate is that one program will remove another program that they installed knowingly, possibly even paid for.
I have registered Ad-aware, and I don't remove everything that it describes as spyware. I sort of like Alexa for example, so I let the Alexa stuff live, while removing the others, most particularly the double-click stuff that tends to accumulate from who knows where.
If I were to install a video program that removed Ad-aware from my system, I'd be a very unhappy camper, I can promise you that.
Most people probably don't read the small print that would let them know just what they are agreeing to when they install a program.
True, this is their fault, and I know I've been guilty of it. But what they don't anticipate is that one program will remove another program that they installed knowingly, possibly even paid for.
I have registered Ad-aware, and I don't remove everything that it describes as spyware. I sort of like Alexa for example, so I let the Alexa stuff live, while removing the others, most particularly the double-click stuff that tends to accumulate from who knows where.
If I were to install a video program that removed Ad-aware from my system, I'd be a very unhappy camper, I can promise you that.