If you have used ad-blockers in the past, it will not be difficult for you to navigate TrumpKard. The question is whether or not you can trust this program, even if it provides seemingly beneficial services. After analyzing this app in our internal lab, we have come to a conclusion that it is a potentially unwanted program due to several reasons. First of all, although it is an ad-blocker, it can inject advertisements. Second, it can spy on you and record data about your browsers and your activity. Finally, it can modify your search settings, and that is unlikely to please users who are looking for reliable ad-blocking services. If you disagree with our recommendation to delete TrumpKard, you should read this report because you might change your mind very quickly.
The first topic we need to discuss is the distribution of TrumpKard. How did you install this program onto your PC or the Chrome browser? Have you installed it from trumpkardapp.com or an analogous website, silencethecrazy.com? If you have, it is unlikely that other suspicious programs have slithered in along with the PUP, which is an abbreviation for “potentially unwanted program.” The same goes for those who have downloaded the extension from chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/trumpkard/jmmllopfifblcdndhiodhfppaooehjml?hl=en (at Chrome web store). However, if you have used unfamiliar installers and downloaders introduced to you via file-sharing websites, there is a great possibility that additional software was attached. The bad news is that the software downloaded along with TrumpKard could be much more malicious, but the good news is that you can easily detect it using a trusted, legitimate malware scanner. Click the Download button for a free scanner that will locate even the newest and most clandestine threats on your operating system. Needless to say, if dangerous infections are detected, you should focus on their removal first.
The most cautious users will have analyzed TrumpKard thoroughly; however, most users skip the Privacy and Terms of Service documents because it takes time to read through them. Well, if you have not familiarized yourself with these documents, you do not know that this PUP can collect data to approach you with more attractive advertising or even that it can inject ads. Furthermore, you do not know that this program might attempt to provide you with the so-called “personalized browsing experience” by offering customized search tools. Although, at the moment, TrumpKard does not modify the search tools on the Chrome browser, it could do so in the future, and you might think that you were attacked by a hijacker when it is just a part of the PUP. These are important things to consider because they might determine the fate of your virtual security. Let’s say the PUP injects an ad that contains a link to a malicious website, or it leaks information about you to parties who could then share it with schemers? These are the risks you agree to take if you keep the PUP on your computer.
According to our research, TrumpKard is not a beneficial program, and even its ad-blocking function is not that great. After all, ad-blockers should NOT inject additional ads. If you have made up your mind about the removal of this program, we advise looking at the big picture first. Is your operating system safe? Are other threats active on your computer? Are you experienced enough to clean your system manually? It is obvious that your PC and browsers are not safe because a PUP has slithered in without any warning, which means that you need to think about reinforcing protection. Well, you can install an anti-malware tool that will provide you with reliable protection services after removing TrumpKard and all other unreliable programs that might be active on your PC. If you wish to take care of your system’s security after you delete the PUP, you can check the guide below. Once you uninstall the app, check if you need to delete the unwanted Chrome browser add-on as well.
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