Crossword clues for adware
adware
- Pop-up generator
- Invasive apps
- Hard-drive infestation
- Unexpected, and unwanted, download
- Source of some pop-ups
- Programs with popups, perhaps
- Program with popups, perhaps
- Program that generates online pop-ups
- Program producing pop-ups
- Pop-up stuff
- Pop-up sources
- Online pop-up source
- Online pop-up producer
- Invasive software, perhaps
- Invasive computer programs
- Hard drive infestation
- Cause of pop-ups
- Bothersome browser apps
- "Congratulations! You've been selected ..." program
- Pop-up-producing program
- Programming behind computer pop-ups
- Program producing online pop-ups
- Norton AntiVirus target
- Program with plugs
- It can dirty your Windows
- Content to plug away online, knowing about 27's innermost character
- Commercial program sampling a review of Google raw data
- Advertising software
- A challenge to include whiskey in selling software
- Daughter admitted to knowing online programs
- Pop-up producer
- Producer of pop-ups
- Producer of Web pop-ups
- Producer of PC pop-ups
- Producer of annoying pop-ups
- Pop-up source
- Pop-up generators
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
n. (context computing English) A software application that includes advertisements, which are displayed while the software is running. Developers use adware as a source of income and to keep the costs of the software down (usually making it free). Some adware programs can include spyware.
Wikipedia
Adware, or advertising-supported software, is any software package that automatically renders advertisements in order to generate revenue for its author. The advertisements may be in the user interface of the software or on a screen presented to the user during the installation process. The functions may be designed to analyze which Internet sites the user visits and to present advertising pertinent to the types of goods or services featured there. The term is sometimes used to refer to software that displays unwanted advertisements known as malware.
Usage examples of "adware".
And there are always profiteers exploiting loopholes, sneaking adware materials onto private property and then wrapping themselves up in the law.