It has been discovered that DealBulldog Toolbar is no longer offered at dealbulldog.somotoinc.com. If an application is not supported by its official developer via an official website, you certainly should not trust third parties promoting it. In some cases third-party applications are bundled together legally because of existing partnerships; however, in other cases less popular applications are packaged together to conceal the entrance of completely unreliable software. As you can guess, this software requires immediate removal. Of course, right now you should be focused on getting DealBulldog Toolbar deleted.
Somoto Ltd. is the developer of DealBulldog Toolbar. This company is also known for such suspicious programs as FileBulldog, FaceSmooch, FLV Player, FilesFrog, and Apps Hat. These applications do not have the best reputation, and malware researchers suggest having all of them deleted from the operating system. Keep in mind that DealBulldog Toolbar could enter the PC bundled with applications associated to Somoto; however, third-party software could be installed as well. We do not recommend trusting any of the applications related to the suspicious toolbar. What you should do is delete them from the operating system. Keep in mind that it may be dangerous to run the operating system with unreliable software active.
DealBulldog Toolbar is supposed to act as a search tool producing authentic shopping deals. However, the program can show completely unrelated advertisements using attractive pop-up and banner suggestions. This is what has earned the application the title of advertisement-supported software. If you are familiar with adware, you know that it can be used by unreliable parties to promote unreliable offers. Note that it may be difficult to distinguish authentic offers from the untrustworthy ones, which is why it is best to have them removed altogether. To disable the suspicious ads, you need to remove DealBulldog Toolbar.
It is impossible to know how exactly DealBulldog Toolbar works because the website representing it does not provide a Privacy Policy or an active installer. If you have discovered the application running, it is most likely because it was installed as an additionally bundled program. Regardless of the proliferation method used, we recommend DealBulldog Toolbar removal because this application has been created to present unreliable advertisements and suspicious discount deals. If you are interested in this service, you should research and install more reliable tools. Right now we recommend installing automatic malware removal software to delete the unreliable toolbar. If you want to, you can try to delete the toolbar manually as well.
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