TurboDiagnosis is one more application that our research team has classified as a potentially unwanted program due to its questionable functionality, distribution, and complicated removal. In most cases, this suspicious application is advertised as a great PC optimization tool that every user should use to make their computer run smoother. While at first it might seem like a great tool to have, you must know that it does not perform in the best way. In fact, we firmly believe that there are much more useful programs that should be used in order to optimize your PC for better performance. In reality, this tool holds little to none valuable features, and that is one of the main reasons we strongly advise you to remove it. Read the rest of this article and find out how TurboDiagnosis works and why its removal is recommended. Below we provide a detailed removal guide that should be used to terminate this questionable program once and for all. ...
DailyPCClean has earned the title of a potentially unwanted program – popularly known as PUP – because it offers useless services for a price. If you trust the information provided by the publisher, Tuto4PC.com, via dailypcclean.com, this program is supposed to remove all junk files. As you know, junk files occupy space, and your system’s performance may suffer if there are many of them. Luckily, most junk files are very easy to delete, and you can use built-in tools to delete them. For example, you can use Disk Cleanup to remove Temporary Internet Files, Temporary Files, and other junk that you do not need. You can use browser tools to delete browsing history and cookies. All in all, we are sure that you do not need to invest in the useless PUP, and this article will help you delete DailyPCClean from your PC. ...
Cash Reminder is an ad-supported free program that is a bit different from standard adware applications. This adware actually seems to display legitimate coupons when you are shopping online on websites, such as Amazon and Walmart. However, the number of the coupons can be overwhelming and also rather annoying as they pop up on every page you visit. But apart from the disruptions these coupons may cause you, this adware may also infiltrate your system together with other malware infections. This is a more serious problem that can harm your system’s security and even your privacy might be breached. Although this application itself may not pose the same threat as other adware programs that may display potentially dangerous third-party advertisements, it is still important to understand how it can put your system at risk. Would you like to know why we recommend removing Cash Reminder from your computer? Please read our article to find out more. ...
Advanced Calendar is a desktop application that claims to be “more beautiful, more useful” than the rest of calendar programs, but, unfortunately, it also seems more questionable, too. Therefore, this app is mostly labeled as a PUP, or a potentially unwanted program. This means that the program itself is not a dangerous infection; however, it does have some behaviors or functions that might cause some headaches in the form of system security issues, which should cause you to question its reliability. If you want to keep your computer clean of threats, it is important to know how this PUP might put your system at risk and what you can do to avoid those situations. All in all, our malware researchers suggest that you should remove Advanced Calendar before more severe infections start to activate and run amok on your PC. ...
Safe web browsing and secure Internet are definitely important when you want to keep your PC safe, but perhaps you should not resort to using such programs as DnsBlock. This application is considered a potentially unwanted program. The thing is that DnsBlock may enter your computer when you expect it the least. This program cannot cripple your system or steal your financial data, so it is very far from being a genuine computer infection. Nevertheless, security experts recommend that you remove DnsBlock, especially if you do not find this application useful. What’s more, you should also scan your computer for other potential threats, as undesirable programs usually travel in packs. ...
BrowserAir claims to be a super fast and super light browser which seeks to protect your privacy. Even though it is “built for speed, simplicity, and security,” it is definitely not a perfect browser. In fact, it is even classified as a potentially unwanted program by our researchers. This means that it might act in an undesirable way. According to the specialists working at 411-spyware.com, BrowserAir itself is not dangerous and it should not cause harm to your system; however, it is still better to remove it if you have downloaded it from a third-party website because it might have been modified by cyber criminals and it might not act in a decent way anymore. ...
SysPlayer is promoted as a lightweight media player. This program is supposed to support most video and audio formats, but these benefits are rarely used for tricking users into downloading this suspicious application. On the contrary, most users are completely unfamiliar with this program, and they learn about its existence only after they are asked to install it to watch some online video. Fake videos could be set up to promote SysPlayer, and they could show up on social networking sites or completely unreliable sites. You might have to remove this suspicious program after downloading software bundles as well. Whatever the case, you have to delete SysPlayer, and we are sure that you will learn how to remove this adware if you read our report. ...
More and more users exchange such legitimate browsers as Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox for BeagleBrowser. This browser seems to be very beneficial because it promises to block various irritating advertisements, malicious software, and tracking. In other words, BeagleBrowser promises to “create a clean and safe environment for surfing the web.” Even though this browser seems to be reliable, it is still not completely trustworthy. Our security experts believe that you should use another browser for surfing the Internet because reliable browsers (Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, or Mozilla Firefox) themselves can help to protect your system; e.g., they immediately block files that belong to malware. In order to find out how to get rid of BeagleBrowser, which belongs to the category of potentially unwanted programs, you should read through this article, or simply acquire the scanner and perform the full system scan. ...
Here is an application you really do not need. It is called Browser-Security, and it has been developed for the German-speaking region. Nevertheless, you might also install this potentially unwanted application by accident no matter where you live, so we are here to discuss this application and show you how to remove it. It is said this application will protect you from all kinds of threats while you browse the web. What exactly are these threats remains to be seen. But after taking a closer look we came to the conclusion that Browser-Security is a useless application that will not protect or improve your browsing experience in any way, shape, or form. ...
Cleaner Pro is yet another questionable program that has been discovered by our malware researchers. On its official website, this application is advertised as a great PC optimization tool that should be used to make your computer run smoother. It surely sounds like a great tool to have, unfortunately, our research team has classified this application as a potentially unwanted program since it functions in a questionable way as well as it is distributed in such a way too. We firmly believe that this optimization tool cannot be trusted entirely and should not be used to boost the performance of your PC. Make sure to read the rest of this article to learn how this program works and why its removal is recommended. Below we provide a detailed removal guide of Cleaner Pro that is easy to use; thus, even users with no advanced computer knowledge should be able to terminate this suspicious program in no time at all. ...