Innovia Secure Shopping
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Ranking: | 1,864 |
Threat Level: | 10 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 13,790 |
First Seen: | July 24, 2017 |
Last Seen: | September 21, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The Innovia Secure Shopping browser extension for Google Chrome by Aztec Media Inc. is promoted as the best tool for avid online shoppers. The official homepage for the Innovia Secure Shopping extension says that its users will not have to pay the full price for items they are interested in. The Innovia Secure Shopping extension is said to scan the sites of Walmart, Jet, and Target for products that are offered at a low price and help you save money by providing discount codes, free vouchers, and alternative product recommendations. The services offered via the Innovia Secure Shopping are free of charge, and you are not required to pay a monthly subscription fee. However, the Innovia Secure Shopping extension is an ad-supported program, which may use information like your recently downloaded files, Internet history and search terms on Google to display promotional materials on your new tab page and bring up pop-up windows. You can read more on the Innovia Secure Shopping extension at Innoviashop.com.
The company that developed the Innovia Secure Shopping app—Aztec Media Inc. is famous for releasing ad-supported software. The products by Aztec Media Inc. may change your default search provider and new tab page settings. It is recommended that Web surfers read the terms of use and privacy policy agreements published on Innoviashop.com/privacy-policy/ and Innoviashop.com/eula/. At the time of writing, the Innovia Secure Shopping extension is not available on the Chrome Web Store anymore. There have been reports of excessive advertisements and unsolicited browser redirects. The old page for the Innovia Secure Shopping was located on Chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/innovia-secure-shopping/bknbmkkcelfgpgkbemclfdcfcckfamed. The Innovia Secure Shopping software is deemed as a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) that might provide access to coupons and discount codes, but it may cause many browser redirects as well. The lack of a legitimate version of Innovia Secure Shopping should not be overlooked, and PC users are advised to avoid clones that may feature adware capabilities. Computer users that are not sure if they are using a safe copy of the Innovia Secure Shopping may want to run a complete system scan with a reputable anti-malware suite.
URLs
Innovia Secure Shopping may call the following URLs:
search.hearthandsatellitemaps.com |
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