Fm1 - Radio
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Threat Level: | 80 % (High) |
Infected Computers: | 1 |
First Seen: | April 3, 2015 |
Last Seen: | July 12, 2020 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The Fm1 - Radio browser widget may appeal to music lovers who like to listen to radio stations while they browse the web. Security experts point out that the Fm1 - Radio browser widget is deemed as adware that serves as an advertising engine for merchants. The Fm1 - Radio adware can display promotional offers, banners, ad panels and pop-ups loaded with suggestions to install Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs). The Fm1 - Radio adware can be encountered under the 'Advanced' or 'Custom' option in freeware bundles. Adware developers can push unsafe advertisements via the Fm1 - Radio widget as long as they are paid. Computer users should be careful with clicks on ads by the Fm1 - Radio adware because their safety could be at risk. Additionally, the Fm1 - Radio adware may use tracking cookies and read your browsing history to understand your online habits and provide you with custom-made ads. Users might wish to use a reliable anti-spyware tool to remove the Fm1 - Radio adware from their PC.
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