Adware is unwanted advertisements that are delivered to your desktop. Here's what adware does:
- unwanted pop ups
- system performance decrease
- browser hijacks
- embeds itself deep into the registry (inner kernal of the operating system) so that total removal is complicated
- sends private information to other computers for malicious use
Let's take Smiley Central as our example to look at. If we go to the smileycentral.com home page we see that they are offering a free product (smileys). We won't talk about how annoying these smileys are to our customers, but what they do your system. If you run Hijack This program, you will see all the "hooks" that this program puts into your computer. Even on a new computer, you can notice some sluggishness after installing it. If you are very familiar with Windows processes, you can pull up task manager and examine the amount of memory the process eats up.
Tech recommendations are also a good way to find out if a software is harmful to your computer or not. Tech websites and antivirus software websites are a good way to check out a program. General user sites and recommendations are not good places to check for recommendations. Reading that it's ok in a friend's blog isn't ok. Wikipedia isn't an OK source.
Stay safe.
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