You should not depend on LifeSaver for, well, anything. This program definitely will not save your life, and it will not even save your money, although that is exactly what it promises. Our malware researchers have tested the suspicious program and can now guarantee that it is useless. Just like its clones – NiceAndFun, CoupontasticOffers, DelightfulDeals, etc. – it does not provide authentic shopping deals that should help you pay less. What this program does is promotes the offers and services of its third-party allies, and this is why we suggest removing it. Even if you find some use for this advertisement-supported program, it cannot be trusted. Before we show you how to delete LifeSaver, we want to discuss this adware in depth.
The official installer found on life-saver.info does not work. However, at least we have access to this website. Most of LifeSaver’s clones that were developed using the Justplugit framework are not represented in an official manner, which makes them exceptionally unpredictable. Although LifeSaver has a website, this ad-supported program is unpredictable as well. According to our research team, this adware spies on users, collects personally identifiable information, and shares data with unknown third parties. Due to this, your personal information might be at serious risk until you remove LifeSaver. Even if you delete this adware successfully – and we are sure that you will if you follow our advice – you should change your passwords and beware of social engineering scams that could be initiated using the information collected.
LifeSaver shows the advertisements served by remote adware servers. These servers, as well as the parties using them, are unknown, which is why we do not think they can be trusted. In the best case scenario, you will be exposed to ads routing to harmless websites. On the other hand, ads could be used by schemers trying to spread malware or perform all kinds of malicious attacks. Unfortunately, LifeSaver is unlikely to be the only unreliable program capable of pushing you into this situation. As our researchers have found, this adware can be downloaded by third-party installers (e.g., Installrex) along with browser hijackers and potentially unwanted programs. For example, LightningDownloader is a potentially unwanted program that might display suspicious ads as well. As you probably realize, all programs installed along with LifeSaver require removal or, at least, attention.
You do not need to be experienced to remove LifeSaver. That is the good news. As long as you follow the guide below and remove any remaining leftovers, if they exist, you should be fine. The bad news is that other threats are likely to be active on your operating system. If you do not want to worry about malicious software taking advantage of your security vulnerabilities, you have to eliminate them, and you have to do it right now. Although everyone will be capable of removing LifeSaver from their operating system and browsers, the removal of other threats might be more complicated. Due to this, we suggest applying automated malware removal software to get rid of malware for you.
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