

The offers can be different for each person, so here's what I got:Īs you can see, the behaviour seems to be similar to the toolbar you installed.


The newer one in addition also has OpenCandy integrated, which means it offers other third-party software for installation. The older one offered to install Tuneup Utilities 2013, which was selected by default but which you could decline: The older installer was smaller, and although both were digitally signed there was no timestamp: Interestingly, both were version 9.2.2 but something certainly has changed. I looked into this a bit more and also compared the latest installer to an older one.
