Reason Core Security is a comprehensive anti-malware security suite, designed to keep the users safe from malware, as well as to prevent accidental installations of unwanted programs.įor existing Unchecky users, nothing will change: if you don’t need the power of Reason Core Security, you can continue to use Unchecky, which is not abandoned – it will continue to be developed as a standalone program as well as a Reason Core Security component. The Reason Company has a vision similar to Unchecky, which aims to protect users from potentially unwanted programs and offers.
I’m happy to announce that Unchecky has been acquired by Reason Software Company Inc., the company behind Should I remove it? and herdProtect, and has been integrated into the new Reason security product, Reason Core Security. With Unchecky v1.1, we are adding Microsoft Edge to the list of supported browsers. Upon the introduction of the new functionality, only Firefox, Chrome, and Internet Explorer were supported. Two years ago, Unchecky v0.4 introduced support for browser offers. In these rare cases, the conflicting program can be excluded as a workaround, until we officially solve it in Unchecky.Īdded support for handling offers in Microsoft Edge In rare cases, an incompatibility of Unchecky with another program can cause issues.Adding the antivirus to the excluded list of Unchecky should solve this issue. As described in the UserEcho topic, several antiviruses can show a warning when Unchecky tries to interact with their interface.Even though excluding programs should be rarely necessary for Unchecky, there are some legitimate cases when this feature can be helpful: This was one of the most requested features on our UserEcho forum, and we finally decided to implement it.
Here’s what’s new in this version: Added an option to exclude selected programs
We’re happy to announce the new version of Unchecky, v1.1.