This is just a very bad move. The Macromedia Flash Player is now by default bundling the Yahoo Toolbar. Just when you think some things online were a sure thing, companies like Macromedia have to come mess with it.
Why?
As far as I could tell online flash content was even more dominate then Java. Why mess with a good thing? The reasoning is simple, money. Some executive had the not so bright idea to try and make more money by pushing the Yahoo Toolbar with their company's most reputable and widely downloaded product, the Flash Player.
When you check Search Engine Watch it becomes clear when you see that Yahoo at 32% is fiercely trying to gain market share away from Google's 48% dominance.
It makes sense too why I am finding the Yahoo Toolbar installed on clients machines all over the place. By default I always install the Google Toolbar and real Spyware protection not the ineffective Yahoo Toolbar that includes some form of the false positive prone Pest Patrol. This is besides the fact; no one in the technical community uses Yahoo or has used Yahoo since Google came around. Even before Google I never used Yahoo. Now the new MSN Search is more relevant then Yahoo. So when you get a search engine that people don't want to use pushed on you, it becomes aggravating if not enraging. Yahoo needs to concentrate on gaining more users by making a better search engine not resorting to deceptive marketing tactics.
There are some arguments that there is a clear option to select to not install the Yahoo Toolbar but this is completely unacceptable. The two choices blend in to the page:
1. Get Flash Player 7 with Yahoo! Toolbar FREE (Default)
2. Get Flash Player only FREE
The average user will easily miss this since the Flash Player defaults to installing the Yahoo Toolbar and people will only see the very large "Install Now" button. I honestly almost missed this the first time I saw it.
Spyware?
While the Yahoo Toolbar is in effect NOT Spyware and actually includes a simplistic form of AntiSpyware protection, it is still not wanted. In this respect people label unwanted bundled applications negatively. In this instance I cannot blame them. Macromedia needs to seriously rethink their strategy here. When I download Flash, all I want installed is Flash, period.
Scott, you can call it what you want but the default install includes the Yahoo Toolbar. Calling it a "Website offer" is trying to dismiss it. People go to www.macromedia.com to get Flash and other players like Shockwave. They don't go their for "Website Offers". It is even worse that you are only targeting IE with this "Offer". It would NOT be deceptive if you had to click on something in addition to getting the Yahoo Toolbar with Flash. The current way it is setup is in the hope naive users don't look and install it.
ReplyDeleteI agree 100% with Randy.
ReplyDeleteThis doesn't look good Scott, it looks like the ActiveX install for Shockwave is asking to install the Yahoo Toolbar by default too. And that would be the way 95% of the users get it. Hum?
I don't see Sun bundling this crap with Java?
Oh BTW on that "Website Offer". You mean this one: http://toolbar.yahoo.com/ie
Some offer, people can already get it for free.
Good points, thanks for the comments.
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