Category Archives: Computer Help
DownQuick
DownQuick is a program that promises to allow you to organize all your downloads. The program seems to be easy-to-use because it has a simple interface. In addition, it is totally free, so it is not surprising at all that many users download and install this program on their systems. Unfortunately, DownQuick is not a completely reliable program. Specialists say that this software is even known to be a potentially unwanted application. If you want to find out what are the main reasons for that, you should read through this article. ...
Tesla Browser
If you look for a new Internet browser that should help you boost your browsing experience, then do not think that Tesla Browser is what you need. The browser looks similar to Google Chrome, and nothing is strange in that, as it is built on the Chromium engine. Tesla Browser aims at the Russian-speaking people, so, if you are not one of them, chances that you did not download this browser purposely increases. It may often come in packages with other applications and users are even not aware of its presence. Therefore, we can state that this browser is a potentially unwanted application and suggest that you remove it on the spot. ...
Desktops Alert
Desktops Alert is an application that is aimed at users that live in Turkey. Even though all the information provided on its official website (geldinmi.com) is in Turkish, it is clear that this program will show alerts. It seems that it can also provide you with different suggestions and advice. Desktops Alert really seems to be a beneficial program, but we do not think that it can be fully trusted. Specialists say that the first suspicious thing about Desktops Alert is the fact that it cannot be deleted via Control Panel. Specialists working at 411-spyware.com have tested this program in a more detailed way and found out that it is a potentially unwanted program. ...
SpeedVideoPlayer
SpeedVideoPlayer is a potentially unwanted application that should act as a fast video player. It promises to allow creating awesome playlists and compile files in various formats. However, our researchers classify this program as a bad video player. It is very unlikely that SpeedVideoPlayer will provide you with all the features it should. Besides, this video player disturbs your online browsing with opening new tabs and displaying commercial advertisements. ...
RayDownload
RayDownload seems to be a decent application at first sight. Our specialists have visited the official website of this program and they now clearly understand why many users download and install this program on their systems. First of all, this download manager promises to enable users to watch videos during the download process. In other words, users do not need to wait for the download to be finished in order to watch the video. ...
ZipperPro
If you want to free some space on your hard disk by compressing files, you should look for a more reliable tool than ZipperPro. This program is considered a potentially unwanted application because usually users are not even aware of its arrival. ZipperPro says it will require little of your system resources and will ensure great performance for your PC. But those new freed resources will surely be eaten up by advertisements that this program will display. Moreover, the official installer of this program may try to install additional gaming and anti-virus programs that you should not trust. If you find things that this file compressor is involved in unacceptable, then delete it without any hesitation. ...
Potentially unwanted program Internet
Potentially unwanted program Internet is a browser that is created on the Chromium (open-source browser) base. It is developed by Clara-Labs and it seems that it can appear on your computer without your permission. Our specialists believe that it can slither onto computers without permission because it does not have an official website. In other words, it is impossible to download it. Some computer users find this browser rather useful and they do not want to erase it, especially when it claims to be “built for speed, simplicity, and security”; however, you should not forget that it is known to be a potentially unwanted application. ...
Simple Media Player
Simple Media Player is a media player which users usually download and install on their systems because it can play files in various formats. The application itself is compatible with the newer versions of Windows, which suggests that thousands of users might have it installed on their systems. If you are one of them, you should remove Simple Media Player because it is a potentially unwanted application. Yes, this program acts as it should, i.e. it plays music and video files; however, it is not a 100% decent program. If you want to find out more about it, you should continue reading. We will also explain you how to delete Simple Media Player most easily. ...
VAFCompressor
VAFCompressor promotes itself as the strongest and fastest file compressor available on the Web. However, this is an utterly false promise. The tool does not operate properly. Moreover, it will surely breach your online security. This potentially unwanted application often tries to trick users and enter their devices unnoticed. In case someone tries to install it willingly, VAFCompressor tries to bring together many additional programs, including suspicious toolbars and browser add-ons. ...
iFishPlayer
iFishPlayer is a new media player that enables you to watch online and off-line videos and listen to music; however, we have found some questionable traits that make this innocent-looking application a potentially unwanted program (PUP). It is possible that you do not even remember installing this program and it simply shows up on your computer. If you did not install it as a standalone file from its official website, chances are there are malware infections on your system too. While this PUP may not be a serious infection, it might indirectly expose you to unsafe web content, not to mention the related malware programs that can actually cause real harm to your PC. ...