Installed Without Permission
I have installed a docking program for desktop shortcuts (Start11 I think it is called). BrightVPN was installed alongside of it without me being asked. This is suspicious, and unethical. Advertise it to me in the installer, or at least, ASK, forcibly installing software is hypocritical compared to what they claim on their site.
If I found it by any other means I would have installed it myself as it seems awesome & legit, their site professional & explains what they do well.
But again, they forcibly installed this.
Could I have missed it somehow, in the installer? I am usually quite thorough & prudent. Maybe the mistake is mine?
My internet has not slowed and it seems legit,though another reviewer claimed they can not uninstall, which is a total red flag. 😨
I tried to, it is true.
According to BrightVPN:
"How to I uninstall BrightVPN?
To completely opt-out:
* Go to Control Panel
* Select Programs and Features
* Select Bright VPN, and hit uninstall"
I am on Windows 10, so, it is 'Apps & Features', but Bright VPN is hidden from the list there. Going to the old control panel does not show them either.
Argh, storms. I guess this is mining data or something? 😤
I have sent them an email.
Maybe it is an error?
Perhaps I am being naïve? 😔🤔
PS: The VPN does seem to work though. I have set it to Canda & the TrustPilot site asked me whether I want to go to their Canadian version of the site.
--- Though that could be BrightVPN modifying the site to deceive. There is that too. Yeah, probably. Why would there be a separate Canadian site, the language is nearly the same, with only a few grammatical differences.
2. Juli 2023
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