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Ranking: | 3,176 |
Threat Level: | 10 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 3,103 |
First Seen: | December 9, 2015 |
Last Seen: | September 20, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The CouponUnity application is promoted on Couponunity.com as an program that allow users to make smart decisions on e-commerce portals like Amazon and Best Buy by providing discounts, coupons and vouchers from sponsors. The CouponUnity application may be compatible with Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, and Mozilla Firefox and may appear in you 'Control Panel' as a browser plug-in. You should know that the CouponUnity application is an adware that is published by Sail Machine and may replace your default search engine with Maxwebsearch.com, which is associated with a browser hijacker. Web surfers that are infected with CouponUnity and use Google.com as their default homepage and search provider may not notice the differences caused by Maxwebsearch.com.
The setup file of the CouponUnity adware is known to include other adware like My Current News XP and My Speedtest XP from Informer Technologies, Inc. The CouponUnity adware may represent a security risk for users that want to shop online securely. The CouponUnity adware may present users with fake product reviews to persuade them to buy from partners. You may have installed the CouponUnity to find the right present for your family and friends, but you might be utterly dissatisfied with its operations.
The CouponUnity adware might not be beneficial to your savings and cover your screen with pop-up windows and banners. Security analysts note that the CouponUnity adware may slow down your computer and decrease your browser performance. Computer users that are affected by the CouponUnity adware may not load videos on YouTube and Metacafe properly because the CouponUnity adware might drain their system resources. The CouponUnity adware may install its files in the hidden AppData folder to evade scanners and users may have a difficult time uninstalling it. Fortunately, you can use a trustworthy anti-spyware tool to clean your Windows PC.
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