

But wham, the first thing is this stupid Wave Browser on every download site I visit? That's a damn fast infection by any malware. After researching for a while, I took it out of S mode anyway this morning, mostly based on a PC World article that said the warnings were just normal Microsoft corporate scare tactics to keep people enslaved to the Microsoft Store. And the dire warnings from Microsoft that taking it out of S Mode (an irreversible process) would make Windows vulnerable to malware and glitches that they'd give me no help with. Of course, there's the fact that it came with Windows 11 in S mode. But as I said above, I'm using a brand new Lenovo, and I've only started running the computer since a bit after noon today. And this same damn Wave Browser f"Start" link popped up on the PicPick download site too! So either they've infested that too,or maybe it's just my computer that's infested with it somehow. I held up on sending this message for a while while I downloaded PicPick, because I wanted to include an image of the site page (attached) so you can see exactly what I'm talking about. How did it get past you? Could someone on the inside be involved? Hard to believe this is on your sites at all. Please, get this junk off your sites! And go after the bastards legally. They're like ads, but disguised to make site users think they're downloading - "Wave browser" is mentioned only in much smaller print at the bottom. There are three different " Start" link boxes that download the Wave browser on, and at least one " Start" link box on.


Please note that both the and the site seem to be overrun with fake " Start" and " Start Download" link images that would download the Wave browser from WaveSor Software - a malicious program (check the conversation about this on Reddit.
