Thanks guys, will let you guys know if it works. Yeah, I just turned it off in the settings. Have you taken a look in Hotspot Shield menus? It's called Automator.Īlso, nothing prevents from there being again a separate program that recreates the Task Scheduler rule if it's removed. When it comes to legit and paid programs, there's usually a setting built in them to disable all this. I'm a complete moron when it comes to OSX, but maybe there's something similar to Task Scheduler in it? Turns out there is. ![]() This is how legit stuff like antiviruses do it just so a virus can't simply kill the antivirus task, but it's an easy trick for illicit stuff too. ![]() So however often you remove the shortcut from the startup folder, it'll be copied right back in there on every login and usually, like in my example, within a minute on being logged in after being removed. The script copies a shortcut for Hotspot Shield from a hidden place to the Startup Folder a rule in there (on login, run this script and run it once every minute after that forever) To hide it better it's usually not itself in startup programs but somewhere entirely different and set to run according to Windows Task Scheduler rules. Access the fastest VPN servers and secure your internet privacy with our patented technology. Hotspot Shield VPN Features: PREMIUM VPN ACCESS. Now you can browse, stream and game while staying safe and private online. Protect yourself from hackers with a simple tap of the screen. Don't know about OSX but in WIndows this would be done with a separate program or script. Hotspot Shield is the fastest VPN for streaming and secure access.
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