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SurpriseSavings

Posted: February 8, 2016

The SurpriseSavings software may appear on your 'Programs and Features' panel after you installed a no-coat application bundle with the 'Express' or 'Typical' option. The SurpriseSavings software claims to be a shopping assistant that will supply users with limited-time coupons and help them save a lot of money on online stores like Amazon, Best Buy and eBay. The truth is that the SurpriseSavings app is classified by security investigators as adware. The SurpriseSavings adware may display pop-up and pop-under windows with promotional materials and insert banners and ad-boxes onto pages you visit by using JavaScript. Moreover, the SurpriseSavings adware may use ActionScipt3 to load video ads on YouTube, Dailymotion and other video-sharing platforms. You should note that the SurpriseSavings adware will use session cookies, read your Internet history logs and detect your almost exact geographical location to generate tailor-suited advertisements. The SurpriseSavings adware does not have implemented security measures and may provide links to insecure online services and untrusted websites. The SurpriseSavings adware may use an executable DLL file to perform its operations and be listed on your browser's extensions manager. Also, the SurpriseSavings adware may make an entry in your Windows Registry to enable its automatic start when you log on Windows to ensure its operations. You may want to use a credible anti-spyware instrument to remove all files and configuration settings associated with the SurpriseSavings adware from your system.

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