Dash Browser
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Threat Level: | 10 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 5 |
First Seen: | July 19, 2016 |
Last Seen: | December 15, 2022 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The Dash Browser software appears to be an Internet browser that is promoted via freeware bundles as a reliable tool to surf the Web. You can find the Dash Browser at Gowithdash.com. The marketing team behind the Dash Browser relies on images of half naked women and an emblem that looks like a replica of the symbol of the comic book hero The Flash. The Dash Browser is offered to users that would like to load pages fast above all. Dash Browser is advertised as a stripped down version of Google Chrome that has the bare essentials to allow seamless experience. The Dash Browser is produced by Easy Living LLC. and may enable users to connect to the Web via HTTP only. The Dash Browser browser may have problems loading HTTPS connections, and users may not access their online banking account with Dash Browser. Additionally, the Dash Browser may not render very well responsive pages on HTML5 that incorporate the latest features facilitated with JavaScript and ActionScript.
The Dash Browser is classified as a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) that may not pack the necessary functionality to surf the Internet comfortably. The Dash Browser program resembles the Webveil Browser and may load several tabs with marketing offers when you start an online session. Users that wish to test the Dash Browser need to prepare for pop-up windows and banners from sponsors that may be shown in full-screen mode. The ads by Dash Browser may interrupt your activities on the Internet and welcome you to install riskware such as M6 Processing and Max Computer Cleaner. The Dash Browser may feature the bare essentials, but the display of advertisements may require most of your RAM. Considering its limited functionality and problems with HTTPS connections, installing the Dash Browser may not be a good idea. Computer users should not miss out on valuable features for the sake of loading pages faster. Security analysts advise the removal of the Dash Browser with a reliable anti-spyware program.
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