Hi Gerald,

Anyone who is concerned about unintentionally installing promotional 
software may be interested in trying Unchecky.

http://unchecky.com/

It runs in the background as a service and monitors for recognized 
installers.  It then automatically unchecks any checkboxes related to 
installing toolbars, browsers, and similar unwanted products.  I've been 
using this little gem for over a year & it hasn't let Google Chrome install 
yet, when updating CCleaner!

Take care.
Mike
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Gerald Levy
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2015 4:42 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Another Warning About Installing CCleaner



Here we go again.  I just installed the latest version of CCleaner, version 
5.9 using the link on the JAWS Users programs page, and inspected each page 
of the installation dialog very carefully with the JAWS cursor to locate any 
surreptitious check boxes for also installing Google Chrome.  I could not 
find any, so I went ahead and completed the installation of CCleaner.  But 
to my great chagrin, Google Chrome was also installed, anyway, and set as my 
default browser.  Just out of curiosity, I took a quick look at Chrome and 
found it to be just as inaccessible with JAWS 15 as it has always been.  So 
I had to use Revo Uninstaller to remove it and then reset IE 11 as my 
default browser.  Has anyone found a foolproof way to prevent Google Chrome 
from being installed along with CCleaner?  Thanks.

Gerald

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