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Ranking: | 12,234 |
Threat Level: | 80 % (High) |
Infected Computers: | 77 |
First Seen: | October 6, 2015 |
Last Seen: | August 10, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The Princess Games browser add-on is oriented towards teenagers and young girls and may allow users to play Adobe Flash games based on popular movies, music videos and fairy tales. However, under that innocent front hides an adware-powered add-on that may read your Internet browsing history and use tracking cookies to find out what type of ads you may be interested in. Security experts perceive the Princess Games add-on as adware that may deliver advertisements from untrusted sources and send usage statistics about your Internet browsing. The Princess Games adware may set PrincessGames.me as your homepage and a new tab and disable your browser's built-in pop-up block mechanism. Additionally, the PrincessGames.me domain that hosts the Princess Games adware is related to several harmful domains according to web filters and users are not advised to click on its ads. The Princess Games adware may promote software like Takegif and VeriBrowse via pop-up and pop-under windows to claim affiliate marketing revenue. Computer users should consider the fact that the programs mentioned before have a bad reputation and may decrease your system performance. The Princess Games adware is similar to Arcade Parlor and GameHug Arcade and may change your DNS settings to divert your Web traffic to sponsored sites and services. The Princess Games adware may block the native ads on Amazon and feature links to low-quality competitors where users may not have access to discounts and product reviews. You should remove the Princess Games adware by using a credible anti-spyware instrument.
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