What is HealthySure?
HealthySure is not a beneficial program. It is not even a reliable program, and you should eliminate it from your operating system as soon as possible. If you have found this advertising-supported program installed without your permission, it is most likely that you have let it in by accident. Although users can acquire this adware from its official website, healthysure.com, many computer users still install it bundled with third-party infections. Third-party software distributors care only about spreading as many programs as possible, and they do not care about introducing you to potentially malicious threats. In fact, some installers are specifically created to spread malicious infections, and they might be introduced to you in a very attractive manner just to make sure you install them. Whether or not you find it installed along with other threats, you need to delete HealthySure as fast as you can, and the information prepared by Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers will help you.
How does HealthySure work?
BlingJobs, BabyMegs, and Lucid Movies might promote different kinds of services; however, they are all identical. In fact, we recognize these programs as the clones of HealthySure. The good news is that these programs do not come packaged together. However, their official installers, depending on your geographical location, might introduce you to other programs. This means that whether you install this program from its official site or using a third-party installer, it is likely that you will encounter third-party software. Fortunately, it is unlikely that malicious ransomware Trojans or data-stealing keyloggers could be introduced via the official installer. It is possible that you will encounter PUPs (e.g. MyPCBackup) or browser hijackers (e.g., sweet-page.com). You might encounter unreliable third-party software as well if you interact with the advertisements injected by adware. All in all, it is more likely that you will see surveys, shopping offers, prize giveaways, and similar content rather than software installers.
Whether you see ads by redtag-specials.com, freelotto.com, or similar sources, you should ignore them. Ads could show up via the interface of HealthySure as well. As you launch this tool, you could be introduced to, for example, a “Certified Winner Claim Form” that, of course, is fictitious. No matter how big the supposed prize is or what guarantees are provided, you must keep in mind that everything comes with a price. If you claim your “prizes,” in the best case scenario, you will disclose sensitive information about yourself. In the worst case scenario, for example, if you click a link provided, you might let in additional computer infections. Our researchers have found that the ad-supported program itself could be promoted via unreliable download offers. Note that by interacting with suspicious ads you also run the risk of letting in third-party cookies. Not all cookies are harmless. Some of them are capable of recording information and transmitting it to unreliable parties.
How to eliminate HealthySure
The information we have gathered after testing this adware reveals that it is dangerous. The sooner you remove HealthySure from your operating system, the better, and we can offer several different options. First and foremost, of course, we advise implementing anti-malware software. A reliable anti-malware will automatically erase malicious infections and potentially unwanted programs, including unreliable tracking cookies. Furthermore, you can trust this tool to keep your Windows operating system protected from all kinds of malware. An alternative option would be manual removal. Needless to say, it takes time to erase all files and registry keys associated with this ad-supported program, not to mention the files and keys of all other threats. Fortunately, you can eliminate this adware successfully by uninstalling it. For your convenience, we have created a concise guide that will help you erase this adware in a moment but do not forget to erase other threats and protect your Windows system.
Removal Guide
Windows XP:
- Locate the Taskbar at the bottom of the screen and click the Start button.
- Open the Control Panel menu and double-click Add or Remove Programs.
- Click the undesirable program and select the Remove option.
Windows Vista or Windows 7:
- Click the Windows icon on the left of the Taskbar and open Control Panel.
- Go to Uninstall a program and right-click the undesirable application.
- Select Uninstall to initiate the removal process.
Windows 8 or Windows 8.1:
- Access the Metro UI screen and move to the bottom-right corner to access the Charm bar.
- Click the Search icon, type Uninstall a program, and launch the tool.
- Right-click the program you wish to eliminate from the PC and select Uninstall.
Windows 10:
- Enter Control Panel into the search box on the Taskbar and launch this tool.
- Navigate to the Programs menu (also known as Programs and Features) and click Uninstall a program.
- Right-click and Uninstall the undesirable program.
Malware is capable of camouflaging and hiding itself. If you do not think that other malicious programs are active on your PC or if you cannot see them, it does not mean that they are not there. If you do not have the skills to detect malware manually, entrust a reliable malware scanner. Make sure you use an up-to-date scanner that is able to identify even the newest infections.
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