Didn't realize Edge actually had a file named setup.exe used for uninstalling. Though it's quite suspicious they'd include their own file instead of using the one already included with Edge.
From a quick glance, there's a "setup.exe" file in the source directory, which seems very sketchy. Sources should generally contain source code, not precompiled executables. I certainly wouldn't chance it.
Edit: According to VirusTotal, it attempts to connect to sb.scorecardresearch.com, a tracking service. It also apparently creates a scheduled task. Definitely do not use this software.
Whatever you do, make sure you have a backup! There's always the possibility of screwing something up, no matter how careful you are (or your hard drive deciding to spontaneously self destruct).
You can't provide any email address, by the looks of it. Even a Gmail address (which I assume would be most likely to be whitelisted) fails. Guess that's one way to force subscriptions...
I’m pretty sure the energy gained from the ice falling into the Earth’s gravity well would exceed its cooling capacity by an order of magnitude or two.
Yeah, I just left my SSH port as 22 since I only use key-based authentication so there's really no security risk. Plus, it's funny going through the logs and looking at all the login attempts.
If you're looking for a new registrar, I've had only good experiences with NameSilo. They're not the cheapest, but they're generally cheaper than GoDaddy, don't paywall arbitrary things like APIs or WHOIS privacy, and have good support.
Didn't realize Edge actually had a file named setup.exe used for uninstalling. Though it's quite suspicious they'd include their own file instead of using the one already included with Edge.