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Tesla Browser

Posted: October 9, 2015

Tesla Browser is not a legitimate web client, and it certainly isn't able to make your surfing sessions more enjoyable. It is a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP), designed to benefit its developers and not the clients. Its official website is teslabrowser.com, and you have probably never seen a more simple page. It contains only the name of the software and a download button on a blank background. There is no description of its features, no screenshots – virtually nothing that can convince you to prefer Tesla Browser to Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer. Of course, anyone will agree to install this PUP from such site hardly, so its developers may spread it in software bundles alongside freeware. The creators of Tesla Browser may benefit from online advertisements that may appear in significant quantities. If you launch this questionable web client, you may notice pop-ups, banners, and eye-catching animations on most sites you open. Some pages may be covered with huge banners, which is the so-called ' interstitial' form of advertising. Some of the words in the text may work as hyperlinks that also may take you to partner sites. You should be on guard when it comes to affiliate domains because there are no guarantees whatsoever about their legitimacy. Some of the ads may take you to sites that may harm the visitors in some way. The existence of so many commercial materials, especially the heavy multimedia files, may make the performance of Tesla Browser way slower than the one of popular browsers. Since you have no reasons to use this PUP when you want to access the web, you should proceed with the necessary steps to delete it.

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