![]() ![]() I'm going to say it again - Unchecky works perfectly, and if you combine it with the Software Informer desktop client, you'll automate the installing&updating software/getting rid of bundleware with just two programs. This in turn saves time and effort in clicks. The application works by automatically unchecking unrelated offers during the installation process. You also have an option to actually see how Unchecky helped you via its Activity Log feature. Unchecky is a small and lightweight application that has been designed to keep potentially unwanted programs off your computer by keeping your checkboxes clear during file installations. ![]() If you for some reason are not satisfied with it, you will not experience any issues trying to uninstall it via the default Windows procedure ( Control Panel -> Programs and Features -> Uninstall). Using this program is as easy as simply installing it once. Here's a quick video of Unchecky in action: at first, some third-party installer is run without Unchecky, then Unchecky is installed, and then you'll see how it unchecks bundleware automatically. ![]() It is extremely convenient, and I have not seen any issues or incorrect behavior during my testing. Besides that, whenever a third-party installer is not a conventional Windows installer, the program will warn you when you are about to install additional software that you may not want, thus giving you the possibility to fix it manually. None of the anti-virus scanners at VirusTotal reports anything malicious about Unchecky.exe. When it's installed, it will run in the background and whenever you launch a third-party installer, Unchecky will detect any garbage checkboxes that are set on "checked" by deafult and uncheck them for you. Unchecky.exe is usually located in the c:Program Files (x86)Unchecky folder. It is a free tool that you can download here. I have never seen anything that would relieve me from this headache, and I cannot express how pleased I was to find Unchecky. Bundleware refers to additional programs you install by accident if you don't uncheck certain options during installation of some third-party program. ![]()
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