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by Georgiy
5301 days ago
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They do not injecting it, it's just a small downloader that helps to download applications even with bad connection. And potentially may use a p2p distribution, as for example some game developers upload their game clients(>1gb). Well-known companies pay per download for their software suits, and they don't really like to pay for the interrupted downloads. Im not sure about the deceptive tactics, they just trying to get people attention, not just unmarking checkboxes without reading. |
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The only problem is that you will have to reinstall the OS, erase everything and need a new bank account or even a new job.
Also, HELLO, CNET, NICE TRY.