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Find Pro Ads

Posted: May 4, 2017

Threat Metric

Ranking: 16,630
Threat Level: 8/10
Infected PCs: 23,100
First Seen: May 4, 2017
Last Seen: February 16, 2025
OS(es) Affected: Windows

Online advertisements have become a rather common occurrence today, and many websites rely on them to generate money that can keep the page up & running. However, certain people and companies tend to take advantage of more aggressive advertising campaigns, which ensure that their ads will be visible on every page the user browses. This is done with the help of applications that are tagged as 'adware' by anti-virus product vendors, and 'Find Pro' is one of these adware applications. When this software is installed, users might start to notice 'Find Pro Ads' while browsing the Web regularly. There are two ways users may end up with this software on their computers – either they downloaded it from the official Find Pro website knowingly, or they agreed to install it when it was offered by a software bundle they downloaded.

The Find Pro application is promoted as a money-saving utility that can help users make sure that they are browsing the best deals online. The software does this by displaying the best offers, discounts, price comparisons, and other promotions that users might be interested in checking out. However, the relevancy of the products and services that Find Pro promote may be questionable at times, and sometimes users might end up being redirected to online stores whose reputation is not that good.

In addition to the coupons and discounts, Find Pro also may inject its ads, therefore promoting various 3rd-party services, products, and websites that users might not be interested in at all. Keep in mind that the Find Pro ads may pop up on just about any page you browse, and they may sometimes end up covering important sections of the website, therefore having an adverse consequence on your Web browsing experience.

If the Find Pro ads are bothering you while you use your Web browser, then our recommendation is to remove the adware responsible for the problem immediately. It should be possible to deal with the intrusive application manually by uninstalling it via the Windows Control Panel or your primary Web browser's add-on manager. However, less tech-savvy users might want to take care of this task by using a reputable anti-malware application since this security software also is excellent when it comes to removing adware, browser hijackers, Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs), and other non-threatening or undesired software.

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