I supplied my license and as it was installing a second
window popped up and began downloading Google Chrome.
I didn’t ask for Google, I don’t want Google Chrome,
I didn’t get a chance to check or uncheck a box or
radio button or a cancel button to stop Google Chrome
from loading. Some people may like Google Chrome but I don’t.
Did you not get the initial installation screen, where Chrome can be unchecked as an option ?
See image, whilst this is the avast7 free version I would have thought that this would be the same for a clean install of avast! Pro/AIS, with just the different product name at the top.
Whilst I don’t agree with the opt-out default (I feel it should be opt-in), but the ability is there for unchecking the option/s.
They don’t include Chrome if you download from the correct source.
If you are already a licensed customer there is a download link provided on the web site and that package does not include Chrome. The free trial obviously does come with Chrome as people often revert to the free version at the end of the trial period.
Some people don’t know what google chrome is. People can be on the recommendation of the avast! to install it. In computer is (another) useless program. I thought that programs like google chrome, google toolbar, ASK toolbar, Yahoo! toolbar and the other useless programs are includes in installers to bad (or poor?) programs.
avast! me very disappointed. I thought that the avast! belong to the quality of the software. Unfortunately, it is rather the advertising of useless programs.
Also, I give up the membership group “avast! Evangelists”. This I’m not going to countenance.
P.S.:Excuse me for my english. Thanks.
There was a check box for installing Chrome, you missed it apparently.
There was a link to click for custom install. You apparently missed that too.
Before bashing Avast maybe kick yourself a bit for not going slower and paying attention.
Furthermore, there is a huge difference between ASk, various toolbars, and the Chrome browser.
Drop bias for a moment and dio some researching on Chrome and browser security such as Chrome’s per tab sandboxing, etc etc.
But got it through Google’s regular website. The question that I have is, on a re-install of Avast, will Avast “sense” that you already have Google Chrome installed if you do? I read that some people had Google Chrome, and than when they updated to Avast 7, they forgot to uncheck, “Don’t want Google Chrome.” They got Google Chrome installed again, but it wiped out all their personal settings and they had to redo all their passwords in Chrome.
When I got Chrome installed, Avast put Web Rep on it after a reboot. But I just uninstalled the plug in and all is well!
OK, I am going to state my cause without lying or whining. If you will. I had to do a system recovery. Then I had to reinstall Avast. When the sneaky little box that was already handily checked appeared wanting me to install Chrome along with Avast, I UNCHECKED it. Then I clicked Install. Another box flashed very rapidly, giving me NO time to respond, containing a box rechecked to install Chrome. There was NO time to uncheck it. I never wanted Chrome, Avast should know that I had plenty of opportunities to install Chrome, IF I wanted it. It was foisted upon me by Avast without my permission. I will not even come back to read your reply, if any, but maybe others with the same experience will feel better knowing what happened to them was not their fault, as you are implying. Thank you for this opportunity.
hey geniuses, that auto chrome installment was breaking my whole chrome browser profiles and it took me hours to get it back to work, i thought avast was the best free one out there, but with this behavious it is just CRAP… sackas
I’ve been having issues with Chrome (haven’t been able to use since upgrading to Premier 2015) and after finding/reading this thread, wonder if I too inadvertently installed a 2nd copy of Chrome? How did you uninstall the plugin? Thanks!