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The deal between Dell and Google that places Google's toolbar on new Dell PCs has OpenDNS founder and CEO David Ulevitch questioning their practices.
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| OpenDNS Accuses Dell, Google Of Spyware |
Removing the Google Toolbar from a new Dell system doesn't completely take away Google's effect on a PC. Ulevitch thinks this borders on placing spyware on new computers, for the sake of boosting the razor-thin margins in Dell's PC business.
"(T)he opportunity for Dell to get a recurring revenue stream from an existing customer long after the sale of the computer is more than just enticing, it’s huge," said Ulevitch. "It also means a couple other things:"
The toolbar installation is only part of the problem, according to Ulevitch:
In fact, uninstalling the Google Toolbar won’t get rid of it. Dell and Google are now installing a second program on computers that intercepts all sorts of queries that the browser would normally try to resolve. This program has no clear name and is very hard to uninstall. In some circles, people would call this spyware.
A piece of software called Browser Address Error Redirector, or Google AFE on older systems, has to be uninstalled to make the redirection behavior go away for good.
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3 Comments
Sad computer user
That computer user in the picture should be stoked. He just arrived at opendns.com!
:-)
-davidu
google dell redirect
Unable to delete this program I have at least stopped it from redirecting my pages. I run Windows XP
Go: control panel>internet options>programsmanage add-ons
CBrowserHelperObject
It will say under publisher “(not verified) Dell Inc.
At the bottom click “Disable” and OK
It has not been active since. Good luck
Reason for sadness
Maybe he just realized he has to navigate away from OpenDNS to uninstall the Browser Redirector from his Dell. :-)
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