FreeGovernmentForms Toolbar
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Ranking: | 12,244 |
Threat Level: | 10 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 587 |
First Seen: | December 7, 2015 |
Last Seen: | September 2, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The FreeGovernmentForms Toolbar may be attached to your browser after handling a free software package with the 'Typical' or 'Express' option. The FreeGovernmentForms Toolbar is promoted to help users find, fill out, print, and submit forms for tax, healthcare and passports. The FreeGovernmentForms Toolbar is developed by the infamous Mindspark Interactive Network Inc. and published under the GNU Free license. You should not install the FreeGovernmentForms Toolbar because it is recognized as adware and is very similar to the My Classifieds XP adware from Informer Technologies, Inc. The FreeGovernmentForms Toolbar will change your search settings to Freegovernmentforms.net/searchbar and show sponsored search results. Security authorities do not advise users to fill out forms by the FreeGovernmentForms adware because their input may be sent to marketers and untrusted ad networks. Details like your phone number, P.O. Box and email address may be used to target you with customized promotional materials.
The FreeGovernmentForms adware may use ad-boxes, banners, pop-up windows, and in-text hyperlinks to show coupons, discounts and special offers from sponsors. Moreover, the FreeGovernmentForms adware may invite users to download and install badware like M6 Processing and Object Browser. The FreeGovernmentForms adware may decrease your browser performance, and prevent you from loading high-definitions videos on platforms like YouTube, Vimeo and Dailymotion. Security authorities warn users that the FreeGovernmentForms adware may block the native advertisements on Amazon and redirect them to offers from competitors that may not handle their credit card data safely. Purchasing products via the FreeGovernmentForms adware may not allow you to claim a refund in case of faulty goods and failed delivery. You should not tolerate the FreeGovernmentForms Toolbar on your PC and might want to install a renowned anti-spyware instrument to delete its components securely.
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