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By GoldSparrow in Potentially Unwanted Programs

Web surfers annoyed by the abundance of ads often seek a tool to clean the web pages presented to them and may be interested to install the AdBlockerPremium software. The AdBlockerPremium software claims to remove advertisements in three simple steps effectively, but you may wish to know that it is sponsored by advertisers. The AdBlockerPremium app functions similarly to the Yellow AdBlocker and the Supreme AdBlocker and may use tracking cookies despite its promise to protect your privacy. Therefore, security analysts perceive AdBlockerPremium as a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) with adware capabilities. The AdBlockerPremium app might block the native ads on web pages you visit, but it will place ads approved by its sponsors. Moreover, the AdBlockerPremium app may load more ads than you experienced before. Users should note that the AdBlockerPremium app may promote riskware like Web Monitor and install adware like ClickPotato as an update of its components. The AdBlockerPremium app may use HTTP cookies and DOM storage data to display ads related to your recently visited websites and searches on Bing and Google. The AdBlockerPremium app is not considered as a potent adblocker, and you may wish to seek alternatives. Security analysts point out that the AdBlockerPremium has an official website but can be obtained only via freeware bundles that are incorporated with AdBlockerPremium. Computer users can use a trusted anti-spyware utility to remove all files associated with the AdBlockerPremium app securely.

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