Adware

Adware is included in most software bundles. When you install or run such software, it automatically plays, displays, or downloads advertising material into your computer through pop-ups, pop-unders, and other related advertising display methods.

Adware is usually added by the programmer to recover the development cost of the software. The addition of adware to a software program actually lowers its cost and, in some occasions, allows customers to use it free of charge.

Most people are concerned about adware since it may be used as spyware. Spyware is a program that collects information from your computer or computer activity and sends it to a third party, often without your knowledge. Computer security and privacy advocates are urging lawmakers to pass laws to make spyware illegal.

Another concern is the presence of a program called malware. This type of adware interferes with the normal functions of certain software applications in your computer. Malware often redirects your search attempts on the Internet, leading you to a number of unrelated websites.

If you feel that your computer is infected with adware, you will be able remove it easily. Most antivirus programs are capable of detecting and removing adware, spyware, and malware from your computer. There are also a good number of anti-adware programs for sale. For your convenience, free downloads of such programs are available over the Internet. These are also effective in eliminating adware.

However, you need to be careful when removing these programs from your computer. Not only may you unknowingly violate the license of the software you are using