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Originally posted by keef
i installed this and did'nt read the terms and conditions properly like anyone does anyway!
If you mean people skip those terms and conditions, yes, most people do so. But please understand that we cannot possible be responsible for people not reading.
We show the agreement, but end users don't read properly. But surely not everyone; I for one carefully read what I install
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Originally posted by keef
it installing unwanted tool bars in explorer and who knows what else.
Not much else: the license agreement says exactly what, which is a toolbar, some favourites, desktop shortcuts and a homepage changer (if I'm correctly).
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Originally posted by keef
I uninstalled the software exactly as explained in the eailer post but this only uninstalls the software not the tool bars.
This software is being tested by many people, and as far as I know, none of the official testers ever had problems removing the sponsor - and they install and test it thoroughly
Chances are you just mistakenly did something incorrect (you might not have closed all browser windows or something). Could you try it again?
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Originally posted by keef
I'm sure this software is very good but there should be a clearer warning about the adware or spyware that can be installed with it as i'm pretty paranoid about that kind of stuff and still managed to miss it.
Especially when you're paranoid, you should have seen the screen during the installation. It clearly says "Sponsor program" in bold, and if you read the options you can choose, it becomes clear that you can also install Plus! without the sponsor.
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Originally posted by keef
i would like to know how i can now remove this adware/spyware from my pc because just un-installing does NOT remove it.
I'd say to reinstall Plus! with the sponsor, then reboot, then immediately go to Control Panel and remove it from there again, following the instructions mentioned in the thread you (luckily) already read:
How to uninstall ad-ware/sponsor. If that doesn't work, please post again
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Originally posted by keef
I also dont think that this is going to help the software in any way as most free software only ads toolbars and advertising while the software is installed and does not make it impossible to get rid of afterwards
We are sorry that you experienced any inconvenience with this, but I hope you can understand that the sponsor program is supposed to be uninstalled when you uninstall Messenger Plus!. If I read your words correctly, this would make it more acceptable for you that a sponsor is included. Personally, if you add the fact that it's completely optional, I think it's nothing to worry about - that is, if you can uninstall it easily of course