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The Adware Menace

The Adware Menace Years ago, developers who distributed their software for free realized that they could make up the ever increasing costs of hosting without having to charge for their software.

What emerged was what we know as adware today. Although the term has become confused with malware and spyware it differs in very important ways.

The theory on adware was that by embedding ads within a piece of software, the developers could monetize their programs. The way adware was implemented differed from application to application.

Oftentimes and ad was displayed at the top of the program almost like a top banner that we see on many web pages today. Other options included popup windows which would pop up when opening or closing the program or just every now and again.

The slightly more obnoxious programs would download advertising that would then embed itself on the computer.

All of this in itself was not a terrible thing. Users could benefit from great software that was well maintained. Developers were motivated to improve their software to increase the revenue from the ads.

But then things went a bit off track.

Ad spaces were being put into the software by advertising companies, and a few of these were using their commercials to send user information back to themselves. They could then analyze these to serve better ads to the users of the software.

The problem was that users were not aware of all this happening. Advertising companies were sneakily doing this without the knowledge of users or even the developers.

This lack of disclosure also led to the situation where people were downloading these new programs, but without the knowledge that at the same time they were installing other adware onto their computer.

Nowadays there are much fewer programs that are ad enabled than there were a few years back. This is partly due to suspicion on the part of users. Software that does incorporate advertising into the software incorporates only static ads that don't change.

To be sure of what you are getting just look at the labels.

Shareware is most often evaluation only. You need to register and pay after the evaluation time, or choose not to pay and get ads in the software.

Freeware is truly free and has no evaluation period. It might have advertising, but more common nowadays are voluntary donations which help support the software.

The safest route is to just do a little homework before downloading software, and don't download anything suspicious.

About the Author:

Adware and its nasty little siblings spyware and malware can be removed from your computer by going to computer-buying-guide.com/noadware , which will find and destroy those things which shouldn't have been put on your computer in the first place.


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