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And you unchecked all the little boxes that kept showing, including the make x the default browser, and all the ad links.

And then clicked Decline at the end.

Suggest you may want to run Malwarebytes (full scan) if not.

There are no such little boxes in the legitimate download. Openoffice does not bundle software.

I would suggest you cease Googling for software and clicking whatever link you see first.
 
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Give me a link and I'll show you the **** you can inadvertently agree too.
 
Give me a link and I'll show you the s**t you can inadvertently agree too.

How about you give me the filename and MD5 checksum of what you downloaded? Because the files available from the official site, openoffice.org, as I've stated several times already, are clean.
 
Give me a link and I'll show you the s**t you can inadvertently agree too.

How about you give me the filename and MD5 checksum of what you downloaded? Because the files available from the official site, openoffice.org, as I've stated several times already, are clean.

Then post the link and I'll prove you wrong.
 
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Give me a link and I'll show you the s**t you can inadvertently agree too.

How about you give me the filename and MD5 checksum of what you downloaded? Because the files available from the official site, openoffice.org, as I've stated several times already, are clean.

Then post the link and I'll prove you wrong.

http://www.openoffice.org/download/

Go ahead, prove me wrong. I've already checked.

Filename. MD5 checksum. Neither should be a hardship for you if you 'know how to work a computer'.
 
Interesting that is the same as the one I downloaded, but completely different.

More research needed, wonder if a bug attached itself. :confused:
 
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