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Who are those fuckers behind n-Case?
Goddamn,
the n-case piece of shit http://www.n-case.com/ keeps being installed on my system. Something 2 times, a wrote this angry mail to them, they keep insisting that I gave permission to install it for some free program, guess what, haven't installed one for over 2 weeks and it started 1 week ago. It pops up things that might be interesting to me, they're so nice to help me:mad: Anyway has the same problem? Or a solution, 'cause it just keeps getting installed, just by surfing. This is more anoying than SPAM :mad: :mad: |
It use to always find its way into my systems also.
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Anymore victims out there?
Say, is there like a consumer protection agency or something like that, where you can report things like this. |
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yeah I get n-Case shit on one of my PCs all the time, I think it's Kazaa related, because that's the only machine I have Kazaa on... Not sure. Either way they suck!
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from their website http://www.n-case.com/ncasefaq.html , such bullshit: No, our software has no way of downloading itself onto your computer. When you download one of the programs that we bundle n-CASE with, you are shown an end user license agreement. Typically the end user license agreement is shown in a window that has a text box with two choices - Accept these Terms and Conditions or Do Not Accept these Terms and Conditions
Again ain't their consumer rights organisations, where you complain about such things. We have it here in Belgium, but don't think they'll be effective :1orglaugh |
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I had that shit, get ad-aware -> update it -> then it'll remove it, or you could try freeware at :
spywareinfo.com Good luck |
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