What is marketing Research, and how to remove it
This
article is dedicated to the program, called Marketing Research. It’s a strange
name for the advertising program, but hey, it’s not an adware! It’s the tool
that helps to find some… researchers? There are so much written in its description
that users don’t understand what this tool actually does, but it doesn’t matter
when Marketing Research is already installed on your PC. In the menu we see
some kind of search engine, with links to the weird articles about some
“scientific” and “innovational” stuff. Even the annotation is spelled with
mistakes, but who cares about it, it’s the science! Another sign is the “search
directory” button. It means that Marketing Research isn’t the search engine,
and if you’ll try to find something with its help, you will see only those
results that are in the program’s directory. And the directory is full of
different ads. There are big and small banners, pop-up windows with loudly
playing videos, links to the suspicious websites and other trash. The reputable
advertising agency won’t even try to distribute these intrusive ads, but it’s
OK for Marketing Research.

So, the
plan is simple: to lull the user’s attention by smart description of functions
and profits that user will get from installing an adware. It can easily be done
with help of the carefully created program’s name and description. The name
must be somehow related to money, business, deals or something like that. The
functions must be impressive, bright and extremely useful. User needs to install
the program to check it out, so scammers might even say that their adware can
mine the gold, fly to the Moon, and be user’s best friend. If this plan is
successful, Marketing Research penetrates the defense of user’s PC, and starts
working.
What
Marketing Research actually does, if it’s not about marketing and not about
researching?
Marketing
Research is an adware. It just generates ads and shows it in your browser until
you remove it. Some users remove such tools fast, some need few weeks or even
months to realize that something’s wrong, but the result is that web-scammers
have an impressive profit from these programs. It’s sad to say, but Marketing
Research is not even a virus, so its creators aren’t criminals by the law.
Hijackers doesn’t corrupt files, doesn’t try to lock the desktop or browser,
doesn’t demand a ransom for something – it just shows ads. Lots of them. It
shows hundreds of ads to each user every day. Such amount of advertising is
difficult to accept, and if a user searches on the internet for some
information and not for advertising itself, such a method surely won’t boost
sales of the advertised product. So, what is the meaning of this?
The meaning
lies in three words, and the words are "pay per click". It is a
system of advertising services payment, which is widely used in relation to
advertising on the web. In this system, the advertiser must pay for each
visitor who went to the site via the link provided in the advertising banner.
When a pop-up or banner is created, it contains the link to the advertised
website. If someone clicks on the link to the advertiser's site, it appears in
the statistics, and you can easily see how many visitors were attracted to the
site by means of advertising, how many - through search or other websites. Now
it becomes clear why Marketing Research shows so many ads: fraudsters simply
hoping that the user accidentally clicks on the ad and will be redirected to
the site. Given that many banners cover the navigation buttons on the websites,
then it happens quite frequently, and users, without knowing it, bring money to
fraudsters, who will be able to create even more unwanted programs.
How
Marketing Research works and how to make it stop?
After
penetration of your computer, Marketing Research modifies browser settings so
to show as many ads as possible. First one is the change of the home page, and
second one - the search engine. Also, the security settings that are
responsible for filtering the hype are turned off, as well as other settings
that make the browser safer. The browser turns into a vulnerability through
which the unwanted programs crawl into the system, gradually clogging it. There
is only one way to stop this mess - to remove the Marketing Research.
I hope that
we fully describe all the features of Marketing Research, and you will realize
how dangerous can be this program. If you want to remove this adware – here’s
the decent removal guide on Marketing Research.
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