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Threat Level: | 80 % (High) |
Infected Computers: | 82 |
First Seen: | July 11, 2016 |
Last Seen: | October 2, 2022 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
Computer users that are active on social media like Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, may be interested in installing the Photo Zoom For Twitter extension. The Photo Zoom For Twitter extension can be found on Photozoomfortwitter.com and may arrive on your PC bundled with applications like the Eakona Updater and DropIntoDeals The Photo Zoom For Twitter extension is said to allow users to preview embedded images on Twitter without opening links in a new tab. The Photo Zoom For Twitter extension may be perceived as a version of the FB Photo Zoom. The Photo Zoom For Twitter software is free to use and has a built-in monetization mechanism. You might want to make a step back and take into consideration that the Photo Zoom For Twitter extension is not whitelisted by Twitter and does not have a publicity known developer. Additionally, The Photo Zoom For Twitter software may need to close your browser and remove extensions like AdBlock Plus, Privacy Badger and Adguard. Computer users that are interested in using the Photo Zoom For Twitter extension should know that it may inject advertisements such as in-text hyperlinks to sponsors, pop-up windows and banners.
You should read the terms of service and may wonder why the main page of Photozoomfortwitter.com says "No advertising, no adware!" when it is clear that the Photo Zoom For Twitter may show ads. Many users do not like to see ads on pages despite that ads support the deployment of free content online and offline. The developers of the Photo Zoom For Twitter extension seem to deliver the functionality you are promised, but users may be shown inappropriate images and videos from merchants. The Photo Zoom For Twitter extension uses tracking cookies and records data like your recent search history and downloads log to display customized ads. Users may not be allowed to specify what type of ads they approve. Security analysts classify the Photo Zoom For Twitter software as a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) that may limit your choice of third-party extensions and show many ads on your screen. The Photo Zoom For Twitter application may change the behavior of Google Chrome, Opera, and Mozilla Firefox to facilitate its operations. Fortunately, you can use a credible anti-spyware tool to remove the Photo Zoom For Twitter and clean your browsers safely.
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