Tesla Browser

By GoldSparrow in Potentially Unwanted Programs

The Tesla Browser is an Internet client that is developed by Media Fog Ltd. and published by Rostplay LLC. and might become your default Internet browser after installing a freeware package with the 'Express' or 'Typical' option. The Tesla Browser app is a custom build of the Chromium project that is the basis for Google Chrome and SRWare Iron. However, the development of the Tesla Browser is funded by advertisers that want to make sure users of Tesla Browser would see only their ads. The Tesla Browser is programmed to block all ads by unlicensed partners and may present users with pop-up and pop-under windows when you visit stores like Amazon, eBay and Bonanza. Computer users that installed the Tesla Browser might not see the native ads on pages they visit and be redirected to sponsored content when they search on Google and Bing. The Tesla Browser may use custom JavaScript and CSS styles to insert additional advertisements on your favorite sites and may not load 720p and 1080p videos properly. Moreover, the Tesla Browser does not have a valid digital certificate and might not secure your browsing with HTTPS encryption. Therefore, your banking credentials and social media log-in details might not be safe when using the Tesla Browser. Security experts deem the Tesla Browser as a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) that Web surfers are not advised to use. The Tesla Browser may send usage information like your bookmarks collection, browsing and download history to advertisers that strive to develop better marketing strategies. Users of the Tesla Browser might not be provided with the option to opt-out of advertisements by sponsors and benefit from their Internet connection on one-hundred percent. You may want to use a reputable anti-spyware solution to eradicate the Tesla Browser from your PC safely.

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