Package Track

By GoldSparrow in Potentially Unwanted Programs

The Package Track software by Polarity Technologies Ltd. is promoted at Searchpackaget.com as a tool that helps users track parcels and packages sent via services like USPS, FedEx UPS and CanadaPost. The Package Track software works as a browser extension and relies on integration with Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Safari and Mozilla Firefox. The Package Track extension depends on Search.searchpackaget.com to provide easy access to package tracking technologies. Package Track does not come with a standalone program window and may add an icon to the main user interface, which allows users to load Search.searchpackaget.com quickly. The Package Track extension is designed to make alterations in the browser's behavior to allow the user to benefit from the full suite of features at Search.searchpackaget.com.

The changes may encompass your homepage, new tab page layout, and default search engine. Package Track might set Search.searchpackaget.com as your default new tab, start page and search provider. Web surfers may be provided with search results by Search.searchpackaget.com as they type in the search bar on Firefox. When you type in a package number associated with USPS, FedEx UPS, and CanadaPost you may be redirected to the appropriate service automatically. PC users may find Search.searchpackaget.com useful considering that the portal includes a speed dial for social media, video streaming, email, news and weather reports. You may want to know that users reported redirects to Search.searchpackaget.com. Some users suspected that they were infected with a browser hijacker.

Package Track is provided for free, but that does not mean it is a charity. The development of Package Track is supported by advertisers. Users who are interested in using Package Track for their daily activities agree to the terms of Polarity Technologies Ltd. when installing the extension. The keywords you type on Search.searchpackaget.com may be recorded and sent to marketers and Polarity Technologies Ltd. can claim pay-per-click revenue, which in turn allows for Web surfers to benefit from Package Track without paying a dime. However, the Package Track extension may gather additional information that may include your IP address, browser type, a list of installed software and bookmarked pages. PC users that need to track their packages and are not willing to share information on their online sessions can do so without Package Track. Most respectable shipping companies allow their customers to track their parcels via an in-house system that may not be accessible via Package Track necessarily. You can purge the tracking cookies associated with Package Track by using a credible anti-spyware scanner.

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