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Middle Rush

Middle Rush

Middle Rush is not a unique program because it is a clone of a bunch of other programs, including Glass Bottle, On Stage, and Deals Avenue. This program is based on the Injekt engine and it belongs to the family of adware that is very similar to SuperWeb. Injekt-based adware programs are very similar to SuperWeb adware in a sense that there are a number of them published, their websites are based on the same template, and it is impossible to download them from their official websites. Finally, all these programs show commercial advertisements. Unfortunately, Middle Rush is not going to do anything else because it is known to be adware. It, of course, tries to convince users that it is going to do something else by saying that it will “put you in the fast lane”; however, we do not think that it is worth trusting and keeping Middle Rush installed. Read more »

MyLoginBox

MyLoginBox

Adware programs are well-known for the annoyance and irritation that they cause. MyLoginBox is one more such application that has been roaming the web lately, and, unfortunately, quite a few users report that they have this intrusive ad-supported program active on their operating system. Upon further investigation, we have discovered that this is mostly because the adware program in questions is advertised in a deceiving way, to put it mildly. You could often come across claims telling you about how this tool will, in various ways, help you improve your online experience. If all those promises sound tempting, you must know that the only real capability of this adware program is that it can and will cause various disruptions as you are surfing the web. Read more »

Payday Tool

Payday Tool

Many users believe that Payday Tool is a really useful program, so they download it and install it on their computers. Unfortunately, we cannot agree with them because our specialists have found out that it is a completely unreliable program. In fact, it has been even put into the category of advertising-supported applications (adware). You will find out why it is known to be an unreliable program in this article. We will also explain you how to remove it in case you decide to do that after reading this article. Read more »

iStreamLite

iStreamLite

iStreamLite is a program that promises to help you download streamed videos directly to your desktop. This program is introduced by XDisc Corp Ltd. at istream.link/lp/index-crm.html. If you have installed this program using an unfamiliar installer, it must have been installed bundled with other strange programs. In fact, even if you install this program from its official website, it is likely to introduce you to third-party programs. Anti-Spyware-101.com experts warn that installing unfamiliar programs – even if they are attractive – is extremely dangerous. As a matter of fact, your virtual security depends on your caution when downloading software. If you are reckless, you will have your operating system infected within seconds. Right now, we need to focus on the removal of iStreamLite. Read more »

Bad Ads Blocker

Bad Ads Blocker

If you are looking for an ad blocking application, you should stay away from a program known as Bad Ads Blocker since malware experts at Anti-Spyware-101 have ironically classified it as an adware program. Such classification is mostly due to the fact that this controversial program does the exact opposite of what it should. Instead of denying ads, pop-ups, and various coupons, it will present you with a large amount of them; thus, making your online experience an annoying and frustrating one. Unfortunately, a rather vast amount of users are tricked by the misleading marketing strategies into downloading and installing this worthless piece of software. Make sure to stay away from this ad-supported program at all times since it holds no valuable features whatsoever. Read more »

TranslateAsYouGo

TranslateAsYouGo

If you are browsing websites represented in foreign languages, TranslateAsYouGo might seem like a great tool. This Firefox extension is supposed to help you translate any word you are interested in, as well as provide you with a synonym for it. The problem is that this is not the only service that this program provides. According to Anti-Spyware-101.com research, this program also shows advertisements, which is why we classify it as an advertisement-supported program. Needless to say, a program as clandestine as this one is likely to be employed by suspicious advertisers, which is the first point of concern. In fact, the insecurity associated with the services provided is the main reason why we advise deleting TranslateAsYouGo. If you want to learn more about this, you should continue reading. Read more »

Targetop

Targetop

Targetop might seem to be a really useful application because it claims that it will inform users about sales and best deals available at online stores. Its slogan is “Get the best prices every day!”; however, our specialists do not think that it is as beneficial as it claims to be. The main reason why this program cannot be trusted fully is the fact that it is an advertising-supported application (adware). Yes, it is responsible for all these ads you see on your screen every day. Specialists have noticed that it shows ads with the help of extensions. These ads usually appear at different online stores like eBay, Amazon, BestBuy, and others. Some of these ads might seem decent because they advertise different products and services but, of course, this does not change the fact that you have to fully erase Targetop. Read more »

WinExpand

WinExpand

Adware programs are really prevalent these days, so if you do not have a security tool installed, WinExpand might slither onto your computer one day. The bigger chance to encounter WinExpand is for those users who live in Korea or use a Korean IP address because this program is known to be a Korean adware that is aimed at Korean-speaking users primarily. People who tend to download programs from third-party websites might notice the presence of WinExpand too. If this ever happens to you, make sure that you erase this adware from the system as soon as possible. If you ignore our advice, you might soon infect your system with malicious software. WinExpand will not download them on your system itself; however, the ads it generates might initiate redirections to untrustworthy third-party web pages. We will provide all the information about its removal further in this article. Read more »

Coupon Navigator

Coupon Navigator

Providing you with daily coupons from stores that you love on your desktop is the way that vendors of Coupon Navigator claim their application works. It should help you with your online shopping by reducing the amount of money and time that you would normally spend. Obviously, this program is targeted at frequent only shoppers; if you are one of them, you must know that in reality this program is yet another adware application that you should not trust under any circumstances. Our research team has categorized this controversial program this way because it exhibits all the annoying and irritating features that other ad-supported programs do. All that this dubious tool can do is ruin your online experience in multiple ways. Read more »

WindowPromo

WindowPromo

WindowPromo is an application that seems to be aimed at those users who shop online; however, you might detect it on your system even if you do not do that. If this has already happened, we suggest getting rid of this program as soon as possible because it is known to be an advertising-supported application (adware). Adware programs usually claim that they are very beneficial; however, the truth is that they do not do much of anything. According to our researchers, WindowPromo will only display various commercial advertisements on your screen and do nothing else. Believe us: All those ads are very annoying, and they might expose you to potential threats, so you should definitely delete the program that generates them. If you want to find out how to get rid of WindowPromo easily, you should continue reading this article prepared by the specialists working at anti-spyware-101.com. Read more »