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Price-hero

You cannot treat Price-hero as a beneficial browser extension, because it is just a worthless advertisement-supported program -- one that, based on false promises, you will install on your PC. Most computer users, like you, install Price-hero, because the app should provide an opportunity to save money. The deals and pop-up offers displayed by the program should be helpful; however, Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers have serious doubts about this. In fact, after examining the program, we have come to the conclusion that it is necessary to remove Price-hero. Of course, you do not need to panic if you find the program on your PC, but you should not postpone its removal for much longer. Read more »

BestDiscountApp

BestDiscountApp is a potentially unwanted program that is classified as adware. This means that BestDiscountApp has been created to generate financial profit for its developers. The program does not employ illegal methods to do it, but the problem is that it could be exploited by cyber criminals anytime, so you are never safe when you are assaulted with BestDiscountApp ads. Your best choice in this situation is to remove BestDiscountApp altogether and invest in a legitimate computer security program that will safeguard your system against similar intruders in the future. Read more »

DealsFinderPro

DealsFinderPro is a browser add-on supporting Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox. The program displays third-party advertisements, and, hence, is categorized as adware. If you do not remove this program from the PC, you risk your privacy and the performance of the PC. How is that possible? Keep on reading to find out why you should not trust DealsFinderPro and other similar programs. Read more »

Ads By Browsersappv2.3

Ads By Browsersappv2.3 is the label of pop-up advertisements displayed by the adware program Browsers App, also spelt BrowsersApp. These pop-ups are shown while browsing commercial and non-commercial websites, and our advice is that you ignore those ads and take action to remove the program. The adware program displaying pop-ups, web banners, and other advertisements labeled “Ads By Browsersappv2.3” is based on the Crossrider platform, and is also capable of altering its name. For example, the program can be presented as Browsers App or Browser App; moreover, different versions of the program are available, including Browsersappv2.3 and Browsersappv3.1. Read more »

Reprice

Reprice cannot change the prices of the products you are interested in; however, this is the program that supposedly can locate and offer you the best discounts. Unfortunately, our Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers have discovered that the program cannot even do that. First of all, we recommend removing Reprice because this application is affiliated with certain companies, which means that the services are likely to be biased. According to our researchers, Reprice could present discounts that are not as valuable as the ones that you could find yourself or by using other, more reliable browser extensions. Even though this is the main reason why you should delete the program, there are a few more issues that you need to be aware of. Read more »

NewYTadBlocker ads

NewYTadBlocker ads are annoying pop-up advertisements that appear on your browser’s window whenever you access a partner website. These advertisements are generated by a potentially unwanted program called YoutubeAdBlocker. It is a rather old application that has been covered before, but it seems that there are several versions of the same program out there, and it is bothering computer users again. Quite obviously, you need to uninstall YoutubeAdBlocker if you want to get rid of NewYTadBlocker ads for good. While you are at it, please make sure to run a full system scan with a reliable antispyware tool. Read more »

ZoomIt

ZoomIt is an adware application that tries to present itself as a tool that can zoom in on your Facebook and Wikipedia photos. ZoomIt is a sure candidate for removal, because it doesn’t even work properly. Instead of helping you to zoom in on photos, ZoomIt only shows you advertisements and so, it is obvious that this browser extension needs to be deleted. Uninstall it at once and find a better alternative that actually works. If you do not know how to remove ZoomIt, do not worry, because our removal instructions will help you out. Read more »

Easycomputerinstaller.info pop-ups

Easycomputerinstaller.info pop-ups are advertisements generated by certain adware programs, which are likely to be installed as browser add-ons. If Easycomputerinstaller.info pop-ups are your major concern at the moment, keep on reading to find out how you can put an end to the display of those annoying pop-ups. We cannot pinpoint what program you have on the PC because a lot of browser add-ons may be programmed to connect to the server Easycomputerinstaller.info. If you have recently installed some program, the odds are that you were offered to install some additional programs. Read more »

Phase Bot

Phase Bot is a new rootkit Trojan that focuses on stealth and offers new features for anyone who wants to make use of it. Having this Trojan on your computer means that your system has been compromised by a severe infection, and your privacy has been breached. Phase Bot does not drop any files, so it might be hard to detect this intruder, but it is still possible if you use the newest computer security applications with updated definitions. The point is that unless you remove Phase Bot from your computer, you will be extremely vulnerable to multiple threats and infections. Read more »

Colormedia.dll

The dynamic-link library file Colormedia.dll is not as innocent as it may seem to be at first. The file has been created to help control the activity of the advertisement-supported program PicColor. When the DLL file is activated, it can be employed to manage software updates, data collection, and similar activity. Of course, this file would not run smoothly if you deleted the PicColor executable directly linked to Colormedia.dll. Can you remove Colormedia.dll separately from PicColor? You can, but this is not necessary. Overall, it is far more important to delete the advertisement-supported program, because it is the root of all security issues that you are likely to face. If you want to use our removal advice, you should read the report first. Afterward, if some of your questions regarding the removal of Colormedia.dll adware helper remain unanswered, you can use the comment section to contact us. Read more »