Long time no visit, Avast forums.
Well, it’s that time again – I got a new HP laptop running Windows 8. It came with a 7 day trial of Norton Internet Security that has expired just a few moments ago as of this writing. So naturally, I am about to uninstall it through Control Panel and load avast.
As I go on to the download page, I realized something that made me feel very uncertain if I should continue with the download process. On the main download page, the download button links to CNET’s Download.com page. Immediately seeing that the download is hosted by CNET, I stopped myself from going further.
I would love to download avast, but I do not trust CNET and their recent shenanigans with how they distribute software, bundling it with unwanted software that the original installation provided by the developers never had. I fully trust avast, along with their installers, but CNET’s distribution of software (regardless of what kind of software) is something one should think way more than twice before they make their decision of getting something from Download.com.
So before I continue with my procedure of installing avast, I’d like to ask two things.
- Can I use the setup provided here?
- If the answer to the question above is “yes,” why does Avast allow CNET to be a distributor of its software? Their reputation has since plummeted, and after listening to developers and what happens to their software being distributed by CNET, I would never set foot on that site again.
Many thanks, and I hope to be able to get Avast running quickly on my new machine.
–Roley
P.S.: Here’s one developer’s stance on CNET/Download.com and how they manage software distribution.