Is MuseHub malware?

Marc, thank you for not calling me a murderer. You're a good person too :-).I do believe that you know the MuseScore team well. There must be few who know them as well as you do.No problem there. I do trust MuseScore.But MuseScore is not the issue. The problem is with MuseHub.To illustrate this, please allow me, for a moment, to present a hypothetical scenario.Suppose a friend of a friend comes to you and says: I have a program that I think you will like. Give me your password and you can have it for free. Wait, no no no, not your user password, it has to be your admin password. Thank you, here it is. Enjoy.He seems a likable enough guy, and he is a friend of a friend of yours. But you don't really know him. Would you give him the password? I imagine not. I wouldn't, that's for sure.Back to reality: That is what happens if you install MuseHub on your system, the MuseHub company being the friend of your friend.And think of this: You are not the only person to do so. MuseScore is immensely successful. Many millions of downloads have been reported (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MuseScore). If you start an old version, you are alerted that a new one is available. If you say want it, you get MuseHub, without even being told that you are not getting MuseScore, but a different program from a different company.I'd estimate that by now hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of MuseHub installations are active worldwide.And all these users have given the password to their system to the MuseHub company.Should any one organization be given so much power? I don't think so. Do you?

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