The only option you have to stop the installation after launching it, is to forcefully close the Adobe Flash Player Installer application. The installer itself offers no opt-out option. It, and the McAfee offer, are checked by default which means that they will be downloaded and installed when you execute the Flash Player installer on the local system. If you visit the Get Adobe Flash Player website right now for instance in Google Chrome, you see True Key by Intel Security listed as an offer on the page and McAfee Security Scan Plus as well. While you can download True Key from the Intel website or various application stores - it is available for Android and iOS - many users probably got the program as a third-party offer during software installation. Since McAfee is an Intel company, both offers come from an agreement between Intel and Adobe. Instead of just pushing out McAfee Security Scan Plus, which Adobe has done for a while, it is now offering True Key by Intel Security as well to users who download from Adobe's website. Many users may come in contact with the program without really wanting to, as it is offered as an opt-out option when Adobe Flash is downloaded from Adobe's official website. True Key by Intel Security is a password manager by Intel that is available as a limited free version and a premium subscription version.
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