EasyHotspot should provide you with the ability to share Internet connection with other people; however, it does not work. Although this would usually indicate that it is a potentially unwanted program, we classify it as an advertising-supported program because it shows advertisements. If you let this adware in, it will collect information about you to determine the information you are interested in, and, based on it, advertisements will be injected. Of course, because the features of this program do not include providing you with ads, you might be confused about their origin. You might be especially confused if you install this program bundled with other advertising-supported programs that might show their own ads. All in all, whether this adware was installed as a standalone program or bundled with other programs, you ought to remove it. If you do not know how to delete EasyHotspot, continue reading.
According to our research, EasyHotspot is very similar to another infamous advertising-supported program, WizzWifiHotSpot. Although both of these programs appear to have been created by different companies – Asia Software Tools and Wizzlabs, respectively – we have found that they use the same DNS servers, and it seems that they were created by the same party. Of course, it is possible that the company names linked to these apps might be fictitious, and that would be very suspicious. The creator of this adware has set up a website (easyhotspot.asiasoftwaretools.com) that you can download it from. Unfortunately, this program can be spread in other ways. If you encounter this adware in a software bundle, it is possible that you will download malware along with it. If you ever execute a software bundle, you need to scan your operating system right away. Even legitimate programs could be packaged with malicious, silent infections, and a trusted malware scanner is the only tool you need to identify them.
Have you done any research before installing EasyHotspot onto your computer? If you have, you must know that this adware can collect personal information. This adware also collects information that is not personally-identifiable, such as your browsing history, IP address, or data about your browsers. The good news is that this information is unlikely to be shared with third parties. Sure, it could be used to develop other programs by the same company, but, if you trust the Privacy Policy, unfamiliar parties do not have access to it. Nevertheless, the fact that personal information can be collected is worrisome. If you fear that your virtual identity could be jeopardized by the collection of this information, the first thing you should do is remove this advertising-supported program from your operating system. Keep in mind that other potentially active threats could be even more dangerous to your virtual security.
If you are experienced, you know that the removal of unreliable programs is usually more complicated than it might appear to be at first. If you expect that you will have EasyHotspot removed when you uninstall it, you are wrong. Additionally, you will need to eliminate registry keys as well. If you are not ready to erase this adware and all other active threats manually, employ an automated malware detection and removal tool. We also recommend keeping anti-malware software installed at all times to ensure full-time protection against malicious infections. Are you still hesitant about the removal of EasyHotspot? First of all, this program does not work. Second, it can be used as bait to infiltrate malware. Third, it was found to show potentially dangerous advertisements by unpredictable third parties. This program is useless and potentially dangerous, and we recommend deleting it from your Windows operating system as soon as possible.
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