Chaos Ads

By GoldSparrow in Adware

Peculiar ads by Chaos in your Web browser may pique your interest, and you may want to know that you are infected with adware. There is nothing chaotic about the Chaos adware, and it functions orderly just like the TTinline and the UniDealsadware do. The Chaos adware may have entered your computer as a browser add-on embedded with a free program installer that most users handle with the 'Typical' or 'Express' option. The Chaos adware does not differ greatly from its kindred programs and may use session cookies, DOM storage data, read your bookmarks and detect your approximate geographical location to show targeted marketing materials. The Chaos adware can conduct behavioral marketing and users may be offered to install apps like RambleRoam and see many coupons, discounts, and special deals. The Chaos adware-powered add-on may use pop-up windows and banners to deliver marketing content in your browser and may add sponsored results on the search results page of Google and Bing. Security authorities remind users that the ads by adware such as the Chaos program are not considered safe, and web surfers may be directed to visit untrusted online stores and insecure software distribution platforms. The Chaos adware may change your home page to Delta-Homes.com and Blendersearch.com to earn affiliate revenue. However, the websites mentioned before are linked to browser hijackers, and the activities of the Chaos adware may expose you to web-based attacks that could result in data loss. You may want to install a reliable anti-spyware application that can purge the Chaos adware from your system and secure you Internet client.

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