Hi Again Dave,

Here's a copy of my Unchecky Activity Log:

Activity Log
Below is the activity log of Unchecky. You can see what installers it 
encountered, how many offers were declined, and how many warnings were 
shown.
Date and Time Installer Name Offers Declined Warnings Displayed
12/21/2015 11:49 AM CCleaner v5.13 Setup 1 0
12/19/2015 9:31 PM Setup - Free YouTube Download 1 0
12/19/2015 8:47 PM Setup - Free YouTube to MP3 Converter 1 0
12/19/2015 8:44 PM Setup - Free YouTube to MP3 Converter 1 0
12/19/2015 8:40 PM Setup - Free YouTube to MP3 Converter 1 0
12/19/2015 7:15 PM Setup - Free YouTube To MP3 Converter 1 0
12/13/2015 6:43 PM Setup - EaseUS Partition Master 1 0
7/26/2015 4:55 PM Setup - Free YouTube to MP3 Converter 1 0
6/18/2015 6:31 PM Setup - Free YouTube to MP3 Converter 1 0
Take care.
Mike

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Farfar on Laptop
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2015 12:58 PM
Subject: Re: Unchecky - A boon for keeping unwanted extras from installing


Brian,

Yes, but over the past several months I've installed more than one package, 
and a couple from NCH software, who are notorious for adding junk to an 
install. Still not convinced it's active.

Dave Carlson
Oregonian, woodworker, Engineer, Musician, and Pioneer

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Brian Vogel
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2015 12:41 PM
Subject: Re: Unchecky - A boon for keeping unwanted extras from installing


The Unchecky log will remain perpetually empty until or unless you attempt 
to install some piece of software that has something bundled with it that 
Unchecky picks up as a Potentially Unwanted Program (more commonly known by 
their acronym: PUPs).

It's only purpose is to catch possible PUP installation and if you're not 
installing anything at all then it's just sitting there waiting for the next 
time you do.  If what you install doesn't have any PUPs bundled with it the 
log will still remain empty.

Brian

 

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