Comet Arcade is an application for the Windows operating system users. They install the program as a virtual game without realizing that different online advertisements and offers and bound to follow. If you do not check the Privacy Policy of this application, and you can find the document at comet-arcade.com, it is unlikely that you will know anything about the connection to third-party advertisers. Oblivion is the main reason computer users do not rush to remove Comet Arcade, and why they cannot figure out what is causing the avalanche of advertisements. Read more »
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Bellaphant
Bellaphant is an ad-supported browser add-on which you should remove from the computer if you want to avoid deceptive advertisements. Bellaphant is a program displaying coupons, special offers, web banners, pop-up advertisements, in-line advertisements, etc. All these pop-up windows are aimed at enhancing your shopping experience and helping you save money. Bellaphant may seem a reliable program because it has its official website bellaphant.net; however, the website is akin to multiple other websites promoting identical programs such as Fortunitas, Glomatron, Mobeena, and many others. Read more »
Cantataweb
If advertisements labeled as Cantataweb Ad or Ads by Cantataweb keep appearing on your screen, it is very likely that Cantataweb has infiltrated your system. Unfortunately, it will not stop manifesting itself unless you delete it from the system; thus, we do not recommend waiting for any longer. Of course, you might not want to remove Cantataweb because it has promised to enhance your browsing experience and even help you to save some money on such commercial websites as walmart.com, kmart.com, bestbuy.com, and similar; however, the truth is that this adware program will not do anything useful to you, which is why we believe that the removal of this software is the best solution. Read more »
Disasteroids
Disasteroids is a suspicious program computer users download from playdisasteroids.com. Even though the application published by Acute Angle Solutions is usually represented as an interactive tool, malware researchers list it as an advertisement-supported program. Even though the program can display commercial advertisements, it is best known for its original purpose. According to Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers, the application acts as a shooting game which you can use to “destroy” the web pages you visit. You may be familiar with the concept if you know Websteroids. Read more »
Mobeema
Mobeema is a free browser add-on that is distributed alongside other free programs, including browser extensions and media players. The program is aimed at enhancing your online experience, but we recommend that you remove it from the computer as soon as you can. Mobeema is a product of SuperWeb, which has produced multiple identical programs, including Fortunitas, UpperFind, GoingGo, and many other programs. Like the other products of SuperWeb, Mobeema is promoted on its official website, which is mobeena.com. Read more »
RockResult
If you download plenty of free applications every day, there is a possibility that you will install adware, for instance, RockResult or other suspicious programs onto your computer. You might not even notice when and how they have entered your system because they tend slither into the computer if users install programs rather carelessly. If you have detected RockResult, you should better get rid of it as soon as possible because this application will not do anything good for you. Actually, it will just flood your screen with various advertisements and interfere with your activities on the web instead. Read more »
UpperFind
UpperFind is a browser add-on which is supposed to enhance your online behavior. In order to do so, the program provides you with various advertisements, some of which may be associated with insecure websites. UpperFind may seem to be a useful and reliable program because it is promoted at upperfind.com. However, the fact that a program has the official website does not prove its legitimacy. UpperFind is categorized as adware, and we recommend that you remove it from the computer as soon as you can. Read more »
SecurityAndShoppingAdvisor
SecurityAndShoppingAdvisor is often presented as a tool which is meant to act as a weapon against ‘viruses, malware and bad offers’. This is just a trick to convince careless computer users that the program can remove malware and help shop online without facing any risks. As a matter of fact, you will only evade these risks if you install authentic security software, avoid unreliable web stores, and remove SecurityAndShoppingAdvisor. This application is usually found on Windows operating systems, and if you have discovered it already, we have a few removal tips that you could use. Read more »
Downpriceapp
Downpriceapp is a free browser add-on which is aimed at helping you shop online and save money. The program scans the website you access and displays coupons or special offers if any are found. This program is compatible with Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox; moreover, it is accessible at downpriceapp.info, which is the official website of the program. Downpriceapp is spread using the InstalleRex-WebPick download manager, and it is also important to mention that this browser add-on can be bundled with other free programs; hence, you should be very attentive every time you launch the setup file of a free program so that you can prevent additional, and usually optional, programs. Read more »
Ads by Obrona BlockAds
Ads by Obrona BlockAds are extremely surprising because they are linked to an application which is meant to block online advertisements altogether. You may be routed to blockads.obrona.org after clicking on some alluring advertisement offering you free ad-block services. The website presents a ‘Kill Ads’ button, and you have to click it to initiate the installation of the program. Needless to say, this is not something we recommend. In fact, we advise that you delete Obrona BlockAds if the program has been acquired already. Read more »