ChromeEnhancer
The ChromeEnhancer application that users may be seen bundled with third-party free programs is deemed as adware. The ChromeEnhancer adware is promoted as a browser extension for Google Chrome that can automate some of your operations on the YouTube platform. However, the primary goal of the ChromeEnhancer adware is to push marketing content on your browser surface and earn affiliate revenue for its creators. The ChromeEnhancer adware may show banners, pop-up windows, and floating ad-boxes to load marketing content in your browser. Needless to say, the activities of the ChromeEnhancer adware may slow down your Web browser and prevent you from enjoying video and image content on the Internet.
The ChromeEnhancer adware is very similar to other adware such as 123HD-Plus and Active Discount and may perform behavioral marketing. The ChromeEnhancer adware may use session cookies, DOM storage data and detect your approximate geographical locations to generate customized marketing content. The invasive activities of the ChromeEnhancer adware may extend to reading your bookmarks and browsing history to determine what type of ads would attract your attention. The ChromeEnhancer adware may place its files in the Temp folder under the Windows directory and link them to Google Chrome via a Registry key. That way the ChromeEnhancer adware may not appear in your Extensions Manager, and may obstruct manual removal to stay on your PC as long as possible. The ChromeEnhancer adware should not be tolerated because it may feature links to harmful domains. A credible anti-spyware tool can remove all files associated with the ChromeEnhancer adware.
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