How do you uninstall this. (Kamo) I have been an avid CCleaner user for years, but this just changed my mind. Any program that hides itself from the Uninstall Programs list, or won't uninstall using the programs uninstall method is potential spyware. This is a bad move for CCleaner. Not to mention users should have been made aware. Horrible.
CCleaner seems to be going the way of many... installing spam and/or spyware. It should not be this difficult to uninstall an unwanted program... unless there are snooping around.
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It should not be this difficult to uninstall an unwanted program
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@EP211I have split this into it's own thread, so it can be more easily found by anyone else looking for how to uninstall Kamo.
Like many (security) apps (antivirus, antiramsomware, etc.) that protect themselves from malware, Kamo cannot be uninstalled in the normal way from Windows.
You don't <em>want</em> them to be easily uninstalled by bad guys.
So you have to uninstall those apps using a tool from the developers of the software.
In the case of Kamo you use the Kamo setup file to uninstall it (I agree that info could be easier to find); see here:
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Kamo is designed to prevent third parties and advertisers from tracking your online activity. As such, we recommend using Kamo, CCleaner, and all of our other products alongside some strong, trustworthy antivirus software
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Well true, you can use Windows uninstaller instead for the same end result (ie: it summons the Piriform uninstaller which asks if you are sure, etc):
1 hour ago, nukecad said:
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EP211 said Kamo wasn't showing in Windows Settings>Apps to uninstall
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Odd, it shows for me. Which suggests that there might be something else going on with OP's computer.
if someone chooses to uninstall our software at some point after they install it, then we certainly don't want to put any obstacles in their way. That said, while CCleaner (being a performance and privacy tool) has a number of use cases where someone might want to install it once to fix a specific problem and then uninstall it, Kamo (being a specialist privacy tool) only helps while it is installed and running.