
Prevent Installation of Unwanted Programs It runs in the background and uses no considerable amount of RAM or CPU. And then, the application runs whenever you open the computer, and it helps you avoid third-party software when installing new applications or even games on your computer. When you first download Unchecky, you’ll have to install it, which only takes a few short seconds. When you don’t pay attention, you might end up installing the software you don’t want or need – and it can help you avoid that by declining the installation of unwanted software. This app will automatically decline offers for installing third-party software with various applications. That’s why many users often forget about third-party offers and software that’s almost invisibly placed into the installation. You end up installing several pieces of unwanted software during the installation because of this.
When installing new applications, you’ll often have to go through a quick installation process as smoothly as possible.
Fixed a compatibility issue with PRO100.Unchecky is a reliable application that will help you prevent the installation of unwanted third-party software when you install applications. Removed several false positive detections (WinSCP, Debugging Tools for Windows, MPC-HC, and Reg Organizer). Improved support for offers which appear in multiple installers (including iFunbox, Cheat Engine, and EaseUS Todo Backup). Improved support for Baixaki Downloader. Made Unchecky use a constant path during an update, so that it can be whitelisted in security software such as the Windows Firewall. Added support for handling offers in the Microsoft Edge browser, and improved support for Microsoft Internet Explorer. Added an option to create (or not create) a desktop icon during installation. Added an option to exclude selected programs, so that they won't be handled by Unchecky. Unchecky automatically updates whenever a new version is available, so you don't have to worry about running the latest version. Unchecky warns you when you try to accept a potentially unwanted offer, which makes it less likely to be accepted accidentally. Installers often try to sneak additional programs as a natural part of the installation. Have you ever felt, while installing software, that the installer tries to push additional unwanted programs at all cost? Ever missed a checkbox, and spent hours afterwards removing adware? Ever opened your browser after an installation, only to find out that you have a new homepage, a new search engine, or even a new browser? Unchecky aims to keep potentially unwanted programs out of your computer.