Lenovo Installs Adware With Latest Automatic Update
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 3:04 am
By Don Nguyen, 8:30 PM on Thu Jun 25 2009,
A recent automatic update from Lenovo contains adware that subjects users to irremovable pop-up ads that advertise various accessories contained in the Lenovo website.
The ads pop up about once an hour, seemingly without regard to what other programs may be running, which sucks if you're in the middle of a presentation. Users have so far been unable to find a way to completely disable the various messages (the check box with "do not show this message again" doesn't always work). While the ThinkPad line has continued to be well engineered from a hardware standpoint, the packaged Thinkvantage software has gotten progressively worse with each new version. Utilities that were once useful, such as the back-up tool, have become bloated and dysfunctional. Hopefully Lenovo will take heed of customer complaints and discontinue the ads with the next update. [Slashdot]
Gizmodo
Errrrrr, that stinks. This would be disapointing if a lenovo ad suddenly apear during a power point presentation. *shakes head in disbelief.
A recent automatic update from Lenovo contains adware that subjects users to irremovable pop-up ads that advertise various accessories contained in the Lenovo website.
The ads pop up about once an hour, seemingly without regard to what other programs may be running, which sucks if you're in the middle of a presentation. Users have so far been unable to find a way to completely disable the various messages (the check box with "do not show this message again" doesn't always work). While the ThinkPad line has continued to be well engineered from a hardware standpoint, the packaged Thinkvantage software has gotten progressively worse with each new version. Utilities that were once useful, such as the back-up tool, have become bloated and dysfunctional. Hopefully Lenovo will take heed of customer complaints and discontinue the ads with the next update. [Slashdot]
Gizmodo
Errrrrr, that stinks. This would be disapointing if a lenovo ad suddenly apear during a power point presentation. *shakes head in disbelief.