Do not freak out if you have come across WebtrendsLive. It is not the name of malicious software, we can assure you that. Instead, this name belongs to one of the tracking cookies possibly developed by the Webtrends company (https://www.webtrends.com/). Answering your main question – no, WebtrendsLive is not really malicious; however, some tracking cookies might be associated with privacy-related problems and provide more information about you to third parties (even cyber criminals!) than you wanted to. Speaking about WebtrendsLive, it is far from being malicious, but if you feel uncomfortable knowing that it has been dropped on your system without your knowledge, feel free to delete WebtrendsLive at any time. In fact, this is what we recommend that you do as well because we could not identify the exact website or websites it is associated with, so there is a small possibility that it might be used by some kind of untrustworthy website. Even though tracking cookies cannot access personally-identifiable information, we do not know for sure why some suspicious cookies collect information and where it will be used in the future. Therefore, it is always better to get rid of all unfamiliar cookies dropped on the system by unknown/untrustworthy websites. Always clear your cookies after having been redirected against your will or opening some kind of suspicious website by mistake!
WebtrendsLive does not infiltrate users’ computers using typical malware distribution methods because it is not malware. Even if your security software has detected it on the system, we can assure you that it does not represent malware. According to specialists, WebtrendsLive must be dropped on users’ computers once they visit/get redirected to websites that make use of this tiny piece of information. Tracking cookies are usually not used for malicious purposes, but, of course, they are not dropped on users’ computers without reason. They are placed on users’ computers with the intention of getting more information about them. Most likely, WebtrendsLive is used to collect information about visitors’ browsing habits, activities they perform, clicks on links the website contains, and even some information about users’ online purchases. Technically, there is nothing malicious about the collection of non-personally identifiable information; however, since we do not know whether or not WebtrendsLive has been placed on your system by a reliable website, we want to encourage you to eliminate it. It is not a problem if you have never erased any tracking cookie in your life because our manual removal guide will show you how to do that. Your task will be to follow its steps one by one.
Tracking cookies are usually not considered malicious software. As a consequence, they are spread completely differently if compared to real computer threats. We are 99% sure that WebtrendsLive has been dropped on your computer because you have opened some kind of website that uses this cookie as a tool to get some more information about habits and interests users have as well as their preferences. A bunch of websites place cookies on users’ computers, so we are sure WebtrendsLive is not the only one you will find listed under Cookies on the default web browser you use to surf the Internet. You have the freedom to delete them all, or delete only selected cookies if you do not want to be tracked. Believe us; you might encounter much more serious problems if compared to tracking cookies if you browse the web every day but still keep your system unprotected. The entrance of malware is never a pleasant experience, believe us. Luckily, tools that can prevent harmful malware from entering the system automatically exist these days. Install one on your computer today if you have not done that yet.
If you have never deleted a tracking cookie from your web browser, feel free to use our manual removal guide provided below to eliminate WebtrendsLive successfully because it may be quite complicated to erase undesirable cookies manually for the first time. Once you have eliminated WebtrendsLive, make sure you do not visit any suspicious websites in the future and always keep your security application turned on.
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