This is when a program pops a window in front of your current window with a file download or other request authorization. This is not necessarily an Internet pop-up, which have been all but eliminated for all but the careless computer-user, but rather from some function of a program that already exists on your drive. It could be from a an already authorized program such as Office or PhotoShop, or could be from some malware or spyware you are not aware exists.
Since I type fairly quickly when writing and don't look at the screen much this has happened to me quite a few times. Often I have no idea what update or install I had just authorized and had to hope it wasn't something bad. I have little intention of updating much of my software due to so-called "improvements" that are actually a regression in quality and function (for example, Nero a few years back) and the new trend for crippling DRM to be installed without my knowledge or approval. I find these surprise installation windows to be annoying and potentially hazardous. I'd like the practice of being able to review and choose what updates I want to apply to be more widespread in software than it is. Even the ones that often notify me via a task bar icon are often a fait accompli and not a request.
Tags: Surprise Software Updates Computer Annoyances Web Annoyances DRM
Yep, somebody thought it would be a great way to keep malware off XP SP2. I guess it's OK, you have to pay attention though, obviously.
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Yeah, I think I'll get a Mac because that snippy ass on the commercials says I should. ;-)
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