Any program you run can do anything you can do (the program is running with your authorization). The easy way: don't install programs you don't trust. Hours clicking yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. Do you want a "are you sure?" for every single one that it makes during the install? You'd have to sit there for Installing something like Word, or Chrome, or ans folders (hundreds of them) get created. ![]() I also want to know where else Google is hidden. I run Windows Enterprise so that should make it easy peasy. Now, due to the lack of transparency, Microsoft owes me an explanation as to why these files are hidden, why I cannot remove them and how I can do it. I frequently scour my PC for Google files because I'm aware of their shady privacy practices (or lack thereof) and I have previously found Google keys in my registry that I have been unable to delete: ![]() ![]() I had to unhide) to delete the Google files, the Google file was conspicuously absent: I also never gave either Google or Microsoft express permission to install Google files on my PC. ![]() I thought that was odd since I never installed Google Chrome on my machine (and never would). Yesterday when I was performing a backup with my backup software (Acronis) I noticed that the option to exclude Google from my AppData folder was offered:
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