Kozaka is an extension available for the users of Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome. Computer users may be attracted to the application because of its supposed abilities to help you save money whenever you are shopping online. Despite this, the official download page of the suspicious extension (kozaka.net) is currently inactive, meaning that the program could be distributed in different ways. Our researchers have discovered that the application could be bundled with GoForFiles, ExpressFiles and other software downloaders. If you feel cheated after finding the application running on the PC without your authorization, we recommend that you delete Kozaka.
The developers of the suspicious browser extension have presented a Privacy Policy which discloses how the application interacts with your personal information. According to the disclosed statements, the add-on does not collect or store private information without your notice. Regardless, it could do this if you shared such information voluntarily. We recommend you stay away from any online quizzes, surveys and prize draws which may ask you to share your email address, full name, telephone number or other contact details. Since these online quizzes, surveys and prize draws are likely to be managed by third parties, by disclosing sensitive data you could enable its leaking.
Do you know why it is not recommended to click on any online advertisements or pop-ups until you remove Kozaka or any other adware (advertisement supported software) which may be running on the PC? It is because these are represented by affiliate third parties, and trusting them could be a mistake. Unfortunately, schemers often breach existing security protocols to allow the exposure of unreliable adverts which easily could hide links to corrupted websites. Spring Smart, Searchadence and similar applications could present you with unreliable advertisements as well, which is why we do not recommend trusting their services either.
If you do not want to witness potentially unreliable advertisements whenever you launch your browsers and you recognize that the displayed money-saving deals could be worthless, you should delete Kozaka from the operating system. Note that if you run Chrome, Firefox and IE browsers altogether, it is likely that the plugin has been installed on all of them. In order to remove Kozaka from all affected browsers and the PC you can follow the manual removal instructions. Our virtual security experts also advise employing authentic security software to ensure further system’s protection.
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