"THE COMPANY KEEPS RIGHT TO USE CUSTOMER'S COMPUTER TO PERFORM MARKETING ACTIVITIES LIKE GATHERING, TRACKING AND ANLYZING SEARCH KEYWORDS, MODIFYING TYPED TEXT AND ADDING SIGNATURES TO E-MAILS AND FORUM MESSAGES ETC."
Thanks for reply, Rojash. I don't think that's the one.....the icon for the one I've got looks a bit like a crash helmet with a tv aerial on the top of it.
I might just scrap the idea and uninstall it anyhoo.
Is it this one mrs.chappie? (link) I can't help i'm afraid i've had no problem with it, but it might help a techno whizz to know which one your using to be able to offer a suggestion.
"Yes, that's the one! I've just uninstalled it. :o("
Well, that on installs a toolbar, and changes your default search provider to Yahoo, which explains why your system was complaining: "'Search Settings Notification - A program was blocked from changing your default settings."
It also give no choice to opt out at Installation time. You'll probably find that it's also installed a few shortcuts to other web sites (such as eBay and Amazon) on your desktop.
Give MacX YouTube Downloader a try. I have used it for a few months to download many YouTube video clips successfully. The best thing is it does not take too much time at all.