![]() This method of offering and presenting both a DECLINE and ACCEPT button (with ACCEPT pre-selected as default, so you have to be aware of that and consciously push the DECLINE button instead of just pushing NEXT) seems to be quite typical. Just for example, the free versions of PotPlayer, IMGBurn, and Partition Wizard, ALL include 3rd-party software offered during their install dialog, and ALL of them allow opt-out with a DECLINE button. ![]() again avoided by me through pushing of the DECLINE button. Now they may not specifically include ByteFence as their bundled software, but they certainly offer 3rd-party products. However there are other "free" products which also include this exact same type of bundled software in the primary product installer EXE, but which BitDefender does NOT identify as a "threat" during scans. Of course I would only expect this type of trickery in a "free" product, not one for which I had to pay to license. At least they allow me to opt-out, as long as I'm paying attention. ![]() And of course I simply push the DECLINE button to skip its installation, because I'm naturally paying attention as I install this non-free software (which I have paid a license fee for!) bein well aware that it very likely might include something like this. ![]() Well, I understand that it includes this bundled software in its Setup file. ![]()
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