
MOREīut cashxx urges you to make your voice Hurd: Start complaining!!! At the bottom under “Report an Issue”.select “Comments and/or Suggestions.” … If thats not enough for you send the CEOs an and they seem to hold a joint CEO positions. Safari users can.navigat to the Extensions menu.while Chrome users can uninstall directly from the Ask toolbar's help menu. MOREĭid you say "tricky" to uninstall? Neil Hughes et al beg to differ: Fortunately, uninstalling the Ask extension is relatively simple. seems particularly bad timing considering how fresh the Lenovo adware installation fiasco is in everybody's minds.

… will hijack your browser's search functions and deliver iffy, ad-laden results while being tricky for neophytes to remove. Megayachts aren't going to buy themselves, Larry Ellison's Oracle picking up extra slipping adware.on your OSX-equipped MacBook. You may call it "adware," but Steve Dent calls it ****ware: And if you have to, get ready to de-adware your Mac. … Unless you absolutely need Java on your Mac, don't bother with it. MOREĪnd Peter Cohen cuts to the chase: If you strive to keep your Mac free of adware.you may want to forgo installing Java. IAC, the parent corporation that owns a commission to Oracle. … comes on the heels of Lenovo's disastrous scandal with the Superfish adware. returns low-quality results.heavily loaded with ads, most of which are not clearly distinguished from organic. … As with its Windows counterpart, the Java installer selects the option to install the Ask app by default.

Oracle has begun bundling the Ask adware.for the Mac.as well, changing homepages. Your humble blogwatcher curated these bloggy bits for your entertainment.Įd "the" Bott reports: For years, Oracle has tormented Windows users by bundling ing deceptive methods to convince customers to install.
