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Storm Alert

Storm Alert

Storm Alert is an advertisement-supported program that is available from trackstormalert.com. As you can tell by the name of the application, it is meant to present weather alerts, and this kind of service may be useful to many people. Unfortunately, the application is not beneficial at all, and this should be obvious just by looking at the promotional information linked to this adware. If you go to the official website and check the presented information, it will become obvious that Storm Alert runs as adware which should be deleted. Read more »

Surfing Safeguard

Surfing Safeguard

Surfing Safeguard is an adware application that pretends it has several useful functions. The program says it can protect you from malware attacks when you browse the Internet. Judging from its promises, Surfing Safeguard is supposed to block malware-related pages, but it is very unlikely that the application will do so. Rather than protecting you from harm, Surfing Safeguard displays a lot of annoying commercial ads that interrupt your web browsing and lead you to unreliable websites. To protect yourself from potential threats, you have to remove Surfing Safeguard from your system without further ado. Read more »

Malt Mark

Malt Mark is a free browser add-on that offers you quick access to online shopping and other websites by displaying third-party advertisements. The Malt Mark browser add-on displays advertisements that are not endorsed by the developers of the program, and, by installing this program, you give your permission to Malt Mark to provide you with different types of ads, including pop-ups, interstitial advertisement, in-line ads, coupons, etc. Our team categorizes this program as adware, so we recommend that you remove it from the computer as soon as you can, unless you want to risk your privacy. Read more »

CompareNBuy

CompareNBuy

CompareNBuy is an application that might enter your system without your permission. If you have already detected it and cannot remember downloading it yourself, you should delete CompareNBuy as soon as possible. The application is not beneficial at all; thus, there is no doubt that you will not miss it. If you still decide to keep this program on the system, you should know that various ads will appear every time you surf the web. It is very likely that these ads are very active on shopping websites; thus, you will not be able to shop online freely. Even though ads do not look harmful at all, they might still take you to unreliable websites. Therefore, we recommend that you stop them from appearing as soon as possible. In order to do that, you will have to delete CompareNBuy from the system. In the meantime, you should ignore all those commercials completely. Read more »

Settings Manager

Settings Manager

Settings Manager is an adware helper which is usually related to the infamous browser hijacker Default-search.net. Both the hijacker and the adware helper are published by Aztec Media Inc., and this company can use different tactics to spread the unreliable software to as many operating systems as possible. According to malware researchers working in the Anti-Spyware-101.com internal lab, it is necessary to remove Settings Manager and Default-search.net from your operating system. If you do not delete the adware helper, it is most likely that you will not be allowed to replace the undesirable search tools as well. Needless to say, this is not the only reason why Settings Manager has been installed onto your operating system. Read more »

WebToSave Ads

WebToSave Ads

WebToSave Ads are different types of advertisements that you can encounter after installing the adware program WebToSave. We recommend that you avoid interacting with WebToSave Ads and remove the program that is responsible for the display of all those web banners, coupons, in-line advertisements, etc. Any advertising-supported program can pose some risk because it may provide you with a deceptive advertisement, and a single click may lead to the execution of a dangerous malware program. Internet-savvy computer users should avoid installing programs that have a shady past or poor reputation in order to prevent system malfunctions and other system performance related-issues. Therefore, if you want to be sure that the system is adware-free, it is high time you took action to remove WebToSave Ads from your Internet browsers. Read more »

OfferCrowd

OfferCrowd

OfferCrowd will display annoying pop-up advertisements if you install it onto your operating system. The suspicious advertisement-supported program can be installed onto the Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Internet Explorer web browsers from offercrowd.com. Of course, most users install it packaged with other programs presented by third-party software distributors. The application is installed together with tracking cookies that are used to collect information about your virtual activity. If you disclose personal information while using the ad-supported program, the tracking cookies will collect that as well. If you remove OfferCrowd tracking cookies, information about your activity will not be collected. Of course, the annoying advertisements will continue flooding your browsers. In order to disable these, you have to delete the ad-supported program. Read more »

Security Alert

Security Alert

Security Alert is a clone of Finance Alert, Breaking News Alert, Celebrity Alert, and other misleading advertisement-supported programs promising worthless services. According to the information presented at getsecurityalert.com, Security Alert will protect your personal information. Of course, it is unlikely that many computer users will download the application from the official website, because it is presented in a highly suspicious manner. In fact, there is no information regarding the activity of the program. Instead of attracting computer users with beneficial services, the developers of the program suggest that it has been installed by thousands of other users and that “it really works.” Unfortunately, the application could be installed in other ways as well. When this happens, you must remove Security Alert. The advertisement-supported program may threaten your virtual security, and so you should delete it as soon as possible. Read more »

Crime Watch

Crime Watch

Crime Watch is a free computer program for those computer users who want to stay abreast of the latest crime news. The program adds no browser add-ons to the browsers but is compatible with Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox. You can learn about the program at crimethretalert.com, which is the official website of the program. However, the website does not offer any setup file, which implies that you can obtain this program alongside other free programs. Our team at Anti-Spyware-101.com recommends that you remove Crime Watch from the computer because the program is sponsored by third parties resulting in the display of third-party advertisements. Read more »

Window Results

Window Results

Window Results is a browser add-on whose purported goal is to enhance your browsing experience. However, the attempts to make your experience on the Internet much better may be quite annoying because the program displays third-party advertisements. The developers of the program do not review and endorse the websites advertised, which allows cyber scammers to promote their products using the Window Results programs. As a result, the Window Results browser add-on falls into the category of adware, and we recommend that you remove this program from your PC as soon as you can. Read more »