Category Archives: Tracking Cookies
Rou.resyncload.net
Rou.resyncload.net is a tracking cookie which can be put on your browser without your consent. It has been found that the cookie arrives at a PC along with a browser add-on or adware program. Generally, cookies are used to store information on how the user browse the Internet, that is, what websites are accessed, what items are clicked on, and so on. Later on, it becomes easy to define the user’s browsing patterns. ...
Mediaplex
Mediaplex is a browser cookie which you should remove from your PC as soon as you can. The reason why you have to do it is that it tracks your online habits so that the information collected can be used for malicious purposed. Generally, browser cookies are supposed to ease up Internet browsing as they store information about a website the user visits. ...
PornHub
Those computer users who visit pornhub.com, view videos and click on links leading to affiliate sites are at risk of getting their computers infected with a malign tracking cookie. Are you one of such users? Even if you are ready to answer “no” to this question, you should beware of misleading links which could route you to this website. ...
Ad.yieldmanager.com
ad.yeldmanager.com is a tracking cookie that is absolutely harmless on its own, as it is not a virus or a Trojan. This cookie is saved on your computer by the website that distributes them. However, the truth about ad.yeldmanager.com is that this cookie tracks down your Internet browser habits, and monitors which websites you visit in order to use the information collected for marketing purposes. ...
CasaleMedia
CasaleMedia is a tracking cookie that monitors your Internet browsing habits in order to track when you see online advertisements. According to the official website for CasaleMedia, the cookies are used for two main purposes. Firstly, CasaleMedia tracking cookie checks whether you have seen a particular advertisement served by the company already. ...
AdultAdWorld
Not only is it possible to get computer viruses downloaded while browsing the Internet, but also AdultAdWorld, which is a tracking cookie, also called third-party cookie, which can be set not necessarily by the website adultadworld.com. A tracking cookie is a text file holding information about the way you browse the Internet; for example, it can record what advertisements you click on. ...
Atlas DMT
Atlas DMT is not an innocent browser cookie that works towards collecting demographical and statistical data. On the contrary, this tracking cookie is meant to spy on your personal, virtual activity, help steal passwords and usernames or trick you into downloading even more malicious infections into your computer. ...
YouPorn cookie
If you visit such websites as youporn.com, don't be surprised when your computer starts displaying odd behavior. Youporn.com can be viewed only when cookies are enabled on your browser, and as a result you get infected with YouPorn cookie. Although it is not quite clear why this cookie has to be present in your system, it can record various pieces of information from your computer and your browser. ...
XXXCounter
XXXCounter is a tracking cookie from the XXXCounter website. If you have cookies enable on your browser, the website injects the cookie the moment you land on the respectable webpage. XXXCounter tracking cookie gathers information about your browsing activities, various preferences and your main search keywords. ...
DoubleClick
DoubleClick is an invisible browser’s add-on that works as a tracking cookie, which can collect statistical information about your browsing habits. The application can copy your History, Bookmarks, Favorites and other personal information, which can be extremely valuable to online advertisers. ...