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Danger level 6
Type: Adware
Common infection symptoms:
  • Annoying Pop-up's
  • Slow internet connection
  • Shows commercial adverts
  • Connects to the internet without permission

Regular Deals ads

Regular Deals Ads might start bothering you if you install Regular Deals application. Even though this application claims to be able to provide you all the possible deals on such online shopping websites as ebay.com, amazon.com, and others, the truth is that it just seeks to advertise particular products and services. In addition, the publishers of Regular Deals receive money from pay-per-click websites; thus, you should not expect that this program will satisfy your shopping needs. We believe that there is no point in keeping this program on your system, which is why we recommend erasing it. If you listen to our advice, you will be able to get rid of Regular Deals Ads as well.

You should know that different kinds of advertisements will not only burden your browsing sessions, but might also lead you to threats. As different kinds of advertisements are going to appear without prior notice, there is a huge possibility that you will click on them one day. However, we do not recommend doing that consciously because it has been found out that Regular Deals Ads might redirect you to unknown websites. Nobody monitors their content and nobody knows what could be found on them, which is why there is still a possibility that you will encounter malicious software. You should never click on ads generated by undesirable programs if you want to keep your system clean.

It has been found out that it is impossible to download Regular Deals from its official website, which is why we believe that it tends to be distributed bundled with additional applications, most probably freeware. Undesirable programs are often distributed in this manner because people often install them without even knowing this. You should always install only reliable applications downloaded from decent sources; thus, we recommend that you find out more about the application before installing it on the system. In addition, you should not forget to complete the setup wizard with a great care.

If you cannot stand Regular Deals Ads anymore, you should definitely remove it without any further considerations. You should know that you can do that manually or automatically. The manual removal is more difficult; thus, we have placed instructions below. You are free to use them step-by-step; however, you should remember that it is important to scan the system with an antimalware tool as well.

Regular Deals Ads removal

Windows XP

  1. Open the Start menu.
  2. Select Control Panel.
  3. Go to Add or Remove Programs.
  4. Select the unwanted program.
  5. Click Remove.

Windows 7 and Vista

  1. Click the Start button.
  2. Select Control Panel.
  3. Click Uninstall a program.
  4. Right-click on Regular Deals.
  5. Uninstall it.

Windows 8

  1. Tap the Windows key.
  2. Right-click on the background.
  3. Select All apps.
  4. Locate and select Control Panel.
  5. Click Uninstall a program.
  6. Select the application and click Uninstall.

Internet Explorer

  1. Launch your browser.
  2. Tap Alt+T.
  3. Select Manage Add-ons.
  4. Click Toolbars and Extensions.
  5. Locate the extension on the list.
  6. Select it and click Disable.

Mozilla Firefox

  1. Open your browser.
  2. Tap Ctrl+Shift+A.
  3. Select Extensions from the menu on the left.
  4. Click on the useless extension and then select Remove/Disable.

Google Chrome

  1. Open your browser.
  2. Tap Alt+F to access the Chrome menu.
  3. Select Tools and then move to Extensions.
  4. Find the extension that needs to be erased and select it.
  5. Click the recycle bin button.
  6. Select Reset in the dialog box.
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