What is BiggestDeals?
It does not take a rocket scientist to figure out what BiggestDeals is all about. This program has been designed to show advertisements that generate revenue for its developers. But, since the ads are unreliable, we invite you to remove this application, because it will only make you trouble. Apart from displaying ads, the application does not do anything. It is a waste of space and computer resources. There is no reason to keep this application, but if you want to know more, please read this article.
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Where does BiggestDeals come from?
BiggestDeals comes from an unknown source. The developer is called BiggestDeals Inc, which is likely a fictitious name to at least give you an impression of legitimacy. The program is advertised on a website called Biggestdeals.com, which claims that the application is the next best thing since sliced bread. However, it really is not, it is just more of the same old nagging with supposedly great offers that you just cannot miss out on. The website feature fake user testimonials that are supposed to encourage people to download the application.
The program has a dedicated download button on the website, but at least currently it does not work. Our guess is that was never supposed to work, since many adware applications have promotional websites with fake download buttons. However, we do know that BiggestDeals can be found bundled with other software, and shared on websites such as Softonic.com, Softpedia.com and so on. This distribution method is very effective, since most users fail to check whether they are installing additional content along with their desired program. that is how many computers end up becoming infected with BiggestDeals.
How does BiggestDeals work?
First of BiggestDeals is not a tool it does not compare prices like its advertisement campaign claims. There is no huge database of more 100, 000 products from 5,000 online retailers, since the numbers are made up. Yes, the application can show you ads from legitimate websites, but they are in no way directly associated with them. It is hard to believe that a huge retailer, such as Best Buy would engage in dealing with shady adware developers. The ads are most likely made to resemble the real content found on the website with an added link. The ads come in the form of coupons, pop-ups, pop-unders, and various other forms. It is likely that you will be redirected to shady online shopping websites that conveniently have the lowest available price. We fear that you might get caught up in a scam and experience a financial loss. Therefore, we strongly recommend that you remove this application as soon as possible.
How do I remove BiggestDeals?
As you can see, there is nothing remarkable about BiggestDeals. It is merely an adware application that shows commercial advertisements of unknown origin. So, if you want to uninstall this application, you will have to go to Uninstall a program on Windows Vista/7/8/8.1 or Add or Remove Programs on Windows XP. However, we have made a more detailed guide located below. Remember that this application does not do what it claims to do, so there is no point in keeping it. you can also use our featured antimalware scanner that makes the removal process much easier.
Remove BiggestDeals from Windows
Windows 8 & 8.1
- Open the Charm bar.
- Click Settings and select Control Panel.
- Open Uninstall a program.
- Find BiggestDeals, and click the Uninstall button.
Windows 7 & Vista
- Open the Start menu, and click Control Panel.
- Select Uninstall a program.
- Find BiggestDeals, and click the Uninstall button.
Windows XP
- Open the Start menu, and click Control Panel.
- Open Add or Remove Programs.
- Find BiggestDeals and click the Remove button.
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