

How and when these programs are installed ? It's very simple, you remember the pre-checked boxes of Ccleaner, CDBurnerXP, or other popular programs at their installations ?

One day, when the computer becomes too slow or popups become too invasive, the person asking the question on a forum to try to eradicate these adware.įor those who do not know it or who wonder whence come these programs, so here are the answers : At a minimum, I’ll keep it for the Unchecky functionality.When we search the name of adware or when we contribute to the life of a IT forum, we realize that many people (too many people) install some adwares without their knowledge.

Thanks for putting me onto it! I’ll see how the trial goes and consider upgrading to the non-free version if I find it adds significant value to my layered approach. For anyone else who wants to give Reason Core Security a try, the only annoyances I’ve found are a) that the scheduled scan (daily is the default) causes the application’s GUI to spring-up (when I’d prefer that it scan silently and display the GUI only if it finds something noteworthy), and b) the GUI is low-res and fuzzy on my 4K monitor (like many Windows apps, including many of Microsoft’s own, such as those loaded via the snap-in framework). The interface is slick, intuitive, and minimalist, and the software doesn’t seem overly invasive or pestering. My thinking was that if the company has a vested interest in a well-meaning and excellent product like Unchecky, the company must be legitimate and interested in similarly clean, effective software.Ĭolor me impressed. On your good word, I went ahead and checked-out (pardon the pun) Reason Core Security. I would like to thank everybody who supported Unchecky during its development, and I’m sure that it will become a part of a great product, which will provide a comprehensive solution to the problem of malware and potentially unwanted programs.Ĭongratulations on Unchecky’s acquisition! Reason Core Security is a comprehensive anti-malware security suite, designed to keep the users safe from malware, as well as to prevent accidental installations of unwanted programs.įor existing Unchecky users, nothing will change: if you don’t need the power of Reason Core Security, you can continue to use Unchecky, which is not abandoned – it will continue to be developed as a standalone program as well as a Reason Core Security component. The Reason Company has a vision similar to Unchecky, which aims to protect users from potentially unwanted programs and offers. I’m happy to announce that Unchecky has been acquired by Reason Software Company Inc., the company behind Should I remove it? and herdProtect, and has been integrated into the new Reason security product, Reason Core Security.
