![]() We are simply a desktop docked search app, that inlcudes a large list of apps, widgets, features, and a browser. OneLaunch certainly does not "take over your PC". We may not agree with everything here, but we appreciate your feedback and acknowledge it. Hi Al, Thank you very much for your review. But they should know to be leery of OneLaunch's activities. Other users may see it as an application they would like to have installed. And I don't want to cause damage to anyone. Also, when I ran OneLaunch I received notice from my antivirus software that OneLaunch was eliciting potential viruses to access my PC. OneLaunch should immediately stop promising something it doesn't have. I did not install OneLaunch because I wanted a new better OS, or rather a launcher with better bells & whistles. One or more of the websites shown may have a free manual on it/them but it was not obvious to me that I was in no better position than I was before I installed it. There was no indication any of them having a free manual on them. But when I entered the make & model for my car, it did a search on the Internet for the manual, which gave me a list of possible sources of the manual from other websites. The only reason I installed OneLaunch was the promise of free manuals for my car. I found OneLaunch to be intrusive, & arrogant. I will be the sole entity that controls my PC. OneLaunch started up & did several things which I forbid any software to do without my permission. OneLaunch Did Not Do What it Said It Would Do So while I am no prepared to call this malware I am very suspicous of any software that is blocking my anti-virus and malware software. I uninstalled OneLaunch and immediately could run Defender Scans (I hadn't even rebooted yet. When I tried to run scans from Microsoft Defender the app would launch but no scans I chose would run. I am not saying that OneLaunch is the source of the ransomware problem but the below problem appears to have been caused by OneLaunch. Regardless, in getting to the map site she was offered onelaunch, she thought this was all part of her medical application so she installed. I believe the map site was mapquest but I am not sure. She loaded it because she was taken to a map website from a medical application she was using. My mother has been getting issues with ransomware sites popping up ever since she loaded OneLaunch. ![]() ![]() Also, based on my experience and seemingly from other users here, the install ad is promising things that are just a websearch away. I agree with another user, this app is taking over (or blocking) basic PC functions. Invasive software, possible security risk
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