![]() ![]() Bcuz some of those installs were on my own PC aside from work pc in which i would use the software to download files programs for customers etc. They said i had installed it on too many computers and had a f***in list of 27 diff pcs that it had been installed on and which were not even being used anymore. I ended up using IOBit Uninstaller (One of the recommended alternatives) Not nearly as intrusive a nag screen for their other licenses, and just as effective at deep cleaning uninstalls.After Years of using IDM and having 2 serial numbers 1 bought and paid for at 25.00 & they were taken because I would install and reinstall OS systems on multiple computers because at the time I was making a living doing that kind of work for people. This is as bad a cash grab as many products with hidden features are. Nothing can be done otherwise.Would I recommend this? Heck no, not if you value your wallet and sanity. Can it be disabled or otherwise permanently dismissed?CSR: The only way to disable that nag screen is to purchase the license. Customer Service is unhelpful regarding this and does not offer any way to disable the intrusive and unwanted pop-ups.Below is a synopsis of an email conversation between me and the CSR team:Me: I do not want to buy the Daily Health Check again and do not want to see the nag screen that pops up. If you let it lapse, there is an annoying nag screen that will NOT go away unless you buy the license again. Especially if you fall for any promotional pricing for their Daily Health Check. By Drake Featherwing reviewed on April 16, 2019ĭo not use.
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