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<blockquote data-quote="sllewk" data-source="post: 1841042" data-attributes="member: 379533"><p>Good morning, I am like a drowning man here clutching at straws and I will explain my thoughts:- because I do not have any indication that tells me I have softonic on my iMac basically means that I cannot remove it!!! I have tried, believe me I HAVE TRIED!!! Now I have been thinking "How else can Softonic know my PC?" I have not got a clue but my thoughts are this:- my pc has an ID, though what that is I have no idea but somehow Softonic knows it. They are using this knowledge to keep annoying me and I am getting peed off with it. Does anyone know how to block just one company for access to my pc. Perhaps these thoughts are simply pie in the sky or castles in the air.</p><p></p><p>Very best regards fro Keith in Derby England.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sllewk, post: 1841042, member: 379533"] Good morning, I am like a drowning man here clutching at straws and I will explain my thoughts:- because I do not have any indication that tells me I have softonic on my iMac basically means that I cannot remove it!!! I have tried, believe me I HAVE TRIED!!! Now I have been thinking "How else can Softonic know my PC?" I have not got a clue but my thoughts are this:- my pc has an ID, though what that is I have no idea but somehow Softonic knows it. They are using this knowledge to keep annoying me and I am getting peed off with it. Does anyone know how to block just one company for access to my pc. Perhaps these thoughts are simply pie in the sky or castles in the air. Very best regards fro Keith in Derby England. [/QUOTE]
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