What expectations do you have for WordWizard? Do you expect it to help you browse the web in a more convenient and efficient manner? Although this is the main feature that the creators of this program use to lure in users, our researchers have found that it is worthless. In fact, it is very likely that this function will not work, which is one of the main reasons to delete WordWizard. Unfortunately, this is not the most important reason to get rid of this strange application. It was found that this seemingly harmless search tool is an advertisement-supported program. Some people are aware of this, but most have no clue. Just like WordShark, Highlightly, Quiknowledge, and other clones, WordWizard was created to show ads, and this is why our team of experts has created this removal guide.
The fact that WordWizard is ad-supported is highlighted on wordwizardapp.com; however, not many users are aware of this website. The installer of this ad-supported program is introduced by third-party distributors, such as Amonetize, and users do not even need to visit this website. This is bad news in two different ways. If you do not visit the official website, you might not get the chance to analyze the Privacy Policy. On top of that, third-party installers can bundle WordWizard with other programs that you might have to delete as well. If you download this adware, you might have to delete other ad-supported programs (e.g., PriceLess, PicColor), potentially unwanted programs, hijackers, and other kinds of useless and unreliable software. Hopefully, you can delete this unreliable software in time.
The in-text and pop-up ads injected by WordWizard might be attractive, but only because they will be injected according to which sites you visit and which products or services you browse. In a perfect world, this would be used to provide you with the best deals and offers, but WordWizard is more likely to use this to ensure that you interact with as many advertisements as possible. If you do, the creator of this adware will earn a profit, which is the main reason we are extremely cautious about these ads. You also need to be cautious about the links that could be shown to you after you highlight text on any webpage, as some of these links could be unreliable as well.
If you have decided that you need to remove WordWizard from your web browsers, you should not postpone it any longer. The guide below was created to help you delete WordWizard from your Windows operating system, and it is unlikely that you will need to take any other steps to get rid of this adware. Just to be sure, install a malware scanner that will let you know if you need to remove any leftovers of the adware or other unreliable programs. When it comes to unreliable software, we advise eliminating it with the help of an automated malware remover. We suggest installing SpyHunter, a legitimate security tool that will protect your operating system and delete all active threats.
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