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Avira now piggybacking an Ask.com toolbar with update SP2

pyonir

Lifer
They are concealing it under the guise that you need to install the toolbar to get "Webguard" which was included in the paid version of Avira (without the toolbar) but they are being so kind as to offer "Webguard" to us users for free...as long as we install the toolbar provided by ask.com.

http://www.avira.com/en/avira-searchfree-toolbar

If you choose to decline the installation of the toolbar, it will ask you three more times to install it via a sliding popup in the bottom right corner of your screen. If you deny it three times, it won't pop up again. BUT those of us that use the free Avira software know that an open umbrella in our system tray means Avira is active and working. If you do not install the toolbar, the umbrella will stay closed. :thumbsdown: While that is no big deal for me, as I know it is working, it may be confusing to many that don't know much about computers. So hopefully any of you that provide some support to family, like I do, don't get tons of calls in panic because they are no longer protected.

I did get my umbrella to open again by going into Add/Remove programs, going to Avira and clicking on "Change". Going through the steps making sure not to select their toolbar install and it has since opened the umbrella again. It also removes the "Online Protection" icon when you open Avira.

I've long been a proponent of Avira and have been using it for a number of years now. Looks like that may come to an end.
 
I also have the free avira and today's update started some "webguard" crap. The umbrella is now closed so I expect all the relatives (about 12) to call in a panic when theirs updates. I don't totally understand how you got the umbrella to open, but I'm going to start trying now so I can tell the relatives what to do.

**EDIT** I went to add remove programs, selected avira/ change, was sure to not select toolbar, and continued with no other changes. The umbrella is now open. This is in XP SP2

Jim
 
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I also have the free avira and today's update started some "webguard" crap. The umbrella is now closed so I expect all the relatives (about 12) to call in a panic when theirs updates. I don't totally understand how you got the umbrella to open, but I'm going to start trying now so I can tell the relatives what to do.

**EDIT** I went to add remove programs, selected avira/ change, was sure to not select toolbar, and continued with no other changes. The umbrella is now open.

Jim


i can confirm this works in Win 7

Modify - check everything but the toolbar
 
I've done the "add/remove programs" thing on a machine with XP Home SP3, XP Pro SP3 and a Win7 machine. All with no problems and with the umbrella open again.
 
Install the toolbar then remove it afterwards. Ask.com is legit. Otherwise buy the pro version. They have to give their employees paychecks at end of the month as well.
 
10.0.0.650 is the latest version, correct?
When i went to update the definitions i got a pop-up saying this would require a reboot.
I did the big download(~15mb) the other day but the next morning it said the install failed. So i did it again yesterday. Everything seemed OK & i rebooted but never got anything asking me to install anything.

I just tried again to update the definitions & it still wants to download a ~15mb file.
 
Current version is 10.2.0.696. The 15mb file is the Service Pack 2 file that includes the Ask.com toolbar.
 
i love toolbars. i run all of them at once. ask, google, foxit, aol, yahoo, stumbleupon, and ebay. it takes up 87% of my webpage space but i can get shit done sooo much faster.
 
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