Despite a huge effort put by Microsoft, users don’t find the Microsoft Store appealing enough for installing software. People still prefer downloading portable software directly from developers’ websites. However, there is a downside to this approach. Along with the portable installers (mostly EXE files), many adware and bloatware are bundled which gets installed on your system unknowingly. The junkware is bundled in such a sneaky manner that makes you click on “Next” without much thought. So, if you are looking for a solution that automatically skips bundled adware on Windows 10 during program installation then follow our guide.

Before we begin, let me point out that Unchecky is no longer in development and it was last updated in 2018. Having said that, the program works perfectly well and still intercepts adware injection during the installation of programs. There might be instances where some advanced adware slips through its monitoring, but for the most part, it works well. So with that said, let’s jump to the steps.