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First to say that in general I have no problem with bundled software offerings.
Bundled software is a way for developers to possibly make a bit of money to support their free products.
Normally my reaction to 'installed xxxx without my permission' type threads is 'well be more careful'.
But-
I have noticed that the new Avast/Chrome offering with CCleaner now appears to be using a sneaky tactic, which in my opinion is not acceptable.
The issue I have noticed is that the bundled offering in the CCleaner installer does not appear onscreen for a full 2 seconds after the install button is available.
This delay appears to be 'built in' - which is the problem.
If you are a quick worker then you could easily click the install button before the pre-selected offering is even on screen.
I can't decompile the installer to see if this is intentional, (but there was never this delay previously).
I had time on my hands and so tried some testing. On my laptop I have CC installers going back to v5.25.
(I don't have 533setup, for obvious reasons, and 534setup was blocked by the Security Centre).
The test was-
- Shutdown/Restart
- Run the CCsetup installer version
- Note the time for the bundled offer to appear
- Close the installer
- Restart and repeat for the previous installer version
The restart is needed because it's only the first run of the installer in each session that shows the delay.
Results
ccsetup532 and earlier showed between no delay and about 1/2 second delay to display the offering.
All installers since ccsetup535 showed 2 second plus delay to display the offering.
(Including todays re-issued 538 installer, which was about solving delays).
Whether this bundle offer delay is intentional or a result of changes made after the malware issues I'm not judging.
But having the install button available to click for a full 2 seconds before the pre-selected offer is even visible smacks of a PUM tactic.
(Some might go as far as saying a malware tactic).
Ok, you know the delay is there now, and not to click install until you can untick the offering.
But you only have to forget once, or be in a rush, and then you'll get an unwanted install of Avast/Chrome/google toolbar.
Or, dread the thought, the built in delay gets 'extended', so you think the offer is not coming.
PS. The 'not if you have already refused the offer in the last xyz days' seems to have been turned off as well, I had noticed that I'm getting it offered with every monthly update.
And yes, of course I know about the slim and portable builds, but that's not the point here.
It would be interesting if someone has time to repeat my tests to confirm/refute my findings.
For info. I'm on Windows 10 Home, v1709, build 16299.125