Remove FunnyMall, FunnyMall Removal
By Jason on April 28, 2010 | Malware, Additional Guard, AdditionalGuard, Remove Additional Guard, Antivirus Vista, AntivirusVista, Anti virus Vista, Remove Antivirus Vista, FunnyMall, Funny Mall, Remove FunnyMall, Adware
FunnyMall is a corrupt Internet Explorer toolbar advertised as a browser helper object, although it's actually an adware. Once installed into your web browser FunnyMall starts collecting your browsing data and search requests and then floods your computer screen with pop-up ads related to your interests.
FunnyMall also puts your privacy at risk as it sends the collected information to third parties which then have access to all your web surfing information. And although FunnyMall does not require purchasing and does not violate your system security, it is a really irritating application as it generates numerous pop-ups which interfere with the regular computer usage. What you should do when having FunnyMall is remove it immediately.
Here are some security websites where you may find instructions on how to get rid of FunnyMall:
Remove FunnyMall at spyvoid.com
FunnyMall Removal at spywarevoid.com
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