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After installing, you see this window with tiny font at the bottom about installing Chrome. There’s no reason you couldn’t make that a little bigger.
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After installing, you see this window with tiny font at the bottom about installing Chrome. There’s no reason you couldn’t make that a little bigger.
The title text is larger “Install Google Chrome, A fast, free web browser” - accompanied by the Image of the top of a Chrome page.
Even if the smaller text were the same size as the Main changes section - it wouldn’t be that much bigger.
If I’m not mistaken (correct me if I’m wrong) it is my recollection that the selections are checked by default.
It might have been a better option with the user in mind to actually default the options to unchecked (keeping in mind the common sense notion that most users if not all are fully cognizant of Chrome as an alternative browser and most likely would have already installed it if they were really that interested in the first place).
They are and we have had many a bun fight about this in the forums and it hasn’t been changed - personally I feel they should be opt in and not opt out.
So then it’s setup the way you prefer. Don’t you think it would be better to default to an “OPT OUT” in order to avoid all the complaining when people that didn’t notice find they have a browser they didn’t really want? After all how can anyone complain if they don’t get something they didn’t expect to get in the first place (which would be the case if the default was “OPT OUT” obviously). Seems to make the most sense to me.
No it isn’t set up the way I like it:
OK, so we agree, leave it to me to get the terms exactly opposite :-[
Well anyway, other than terminology, we can still say great minds think alike. (at least based on concepts that is)
Download www.unchecky.com
The opt-out opt-in discussion is not decided by Avast marketeers, but the other party that benefits from that bundling.
An opt-in is probably not according to Google terms for the include. But actually that is a guess as I am not aware of the terms of the Avast-Google agreement. As -midnight says unchecky takes away that you should choose either to opt-in or to opt-out and alas this tool is going to play a more and more important role for cleansing downloads that come with additional bundled surprises as it seems everyone or nearly everyone is into the bundling nowadays.
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