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New Trends Today Ads

Posted: May 12, 2016

Threat Metric

Threat Level: 8/10
Infected PCs: 1,197
First Seen: May 12, 2016
Last Seen: October 7, 2022
OS(es) Affected: Windows

The New Trends Today is an untrustworthy adware extension that may have a negative influence on your surfing sessions. The New Trends Today may be associated with rather persistent commercial materials of all shapes. Soon after its installation, the New Trends Today may fill Web pages with pop-ups, banners, interstitial ads, videos that launch automatically and in-text ads. The developers of the New Trends Today state that it will help you catch up with the latest trends. The people behind the New Trends Today use this non-defining description on purpose. The commercial materials that this extension may create may be different for every user based on online habits. The New Trends Today has the capability to adapt. The New Trends Today may read your surfing and searching histories, and acts accordingly. This performance may provide the necessary explanation if you start finding very accurate offers and discounts. Unfortunately, the experts cannot confirm that all of the partner sites are safe. If you click on sponsored links consistently, you may end up on potentially threatening or fraudulent platforms eventually. It may not be easy to avoid the ads by New Trends Today if you decide so. Not all of them may be labeled adequately. Some may seem to be originating from the site that you are surfing currently. The New Trends Today may generate very persistent ads, which may appear wherever you go. As a result, your browser may freeze for a few seconds occasionally. The New Trends Today is a cross-compatible tool, which means that you may experience the same issues no matter whether you launch Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer. It is advisable to eliminate the New Trends Today with reliable security software. The majority of similar extensions may enter bundled with freeware, so you should be extra careful the next time you install a cost-free application.

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