PortalMore
PortalMore is another program published by the infamous company Super Web LLC. This company has already published hundreds of advertising-supported applications; thus, you should be very careful in order not to allow them enter your system. PortalMore does not differ from previously published programs, e.g. MossNet, Cling-Clang, Adanak, PodoWeb, and similar. ...
Less2Pay
leSs2ipay, Less2paoy, less2ppayy, less2opaoY are just different names of Less2Pay advertising-supported application which can modify its name in order not to be detected and removed very quickly. Even though this program is capable of changing its name, it still acts as regular adware program. ...
Tiny Download manager
Tiny Download Manager is a program that is aimed at enhancing your download sessions. Tiny Download Manager is presented as a program that can speed up downloads so that you can enjoy your files downloaded. The program is promoted on its official website, which is tinydm.com and is categorized as a potentially unwanted program. ...
TPerfectCoupon
TPerfectCoupon is a highly controversial browser extension. Some believe it to present reliable offers, and others claim that the program cannot be trusted. Our malware researchers were curious to find out the truth, so they analyzed the application in the internal lab. It was discovered right away that the program is actually the clone of SaverON, ExstraCoupon, and other suspicious adware programs developed on the justplugit engine. ...
Rightdeals
Rightdeals is another semi-random name adware that acts very similarly as RightCoupon, RealDeal, TicTacCoup, LuckyCoupon, and other applications. If you encountered any of them in the past, you will definitely know that Rightdeals is not going to do anything beneficial as well because it is just a typical advertising-supported application. ...
Rcoupon
Rcoupon is a browser add-on which, according to the official description, will save you money while you are shopping online. More specifically, this program displays coupons, pop-ups, web banners, and other advertisements on almost every website you access. ...
Obrona VPN Deals
Obrona VPN Deals are advertisements, offers and suggestions which may show up as banner or pop-up ads when you install software from vpn.obrona.org. In fact, it is most likely that the suspicious ads will show up only if you install the free version of the application. Now, if you purchase the program offered for €4.45 per month, you should not be taunted by the flooding ads. ...
Skywebber
What kind of program do you believe Skywebber to be? If you think it is a reliable browser extension which can present legitimate discount offers, you are wrong. If you identify it as an advertisement-supported program which can showcase the advertisements of unpredictable parties, you are on the right track. ...
DealBulldog Toolbar
It has been discovered that DealBulldog Toolbar is no longer offered at dealbulldog.somotoinc.com. If an application is not supported by its official developer via an official website, you certainly should not trust third parties promoting it. In some cases third-party applications are bundled together legally because of existing partnerships; however, in other cases less popular applications are packaged together to conceal the entrance of completely unreliable software. ...
PodoWeb
PodoWeb might seem like a decent and useful application at first sight; however, the truth is that that this program will cause you a great deal of inconvenience because it will flood your screen with a bunch of commercial advertisements. As a consequence, PodoWeb is classified as an advertising-supported application. The program itself claims to be able to improve your browsing experience; however, the truth is that it that it will not do anything beneficial to you. ...