[1] It also has versions in other languages, such as in Portuguese (for Brazil)[2] and in Thai (for Thailand).
Hao123 has been accused of using Windows service, registry and browser parameters to modify the browser's default setting and prevent being removed or uninstalled by adding itself back through Windows service.
[4][5][6] Since September 2011, foreign language versions such as Thai have been launched.
[7] However, because Baidu antivirus software will force hao123 to be the IE homepage, it was boycotted by Thai netizens.
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