What is productupdt.exe

productupdt.exe is a file associated with the DealPly adware. DealPly is an adware program that is disguised as a shopping tool. If you find this file on your computer, you definitely have an adware problem. It’s not serious but it’s most certainly annoying. One of the first signs of adware is an increase in ads which appear as you browse.

DealPly is advertised as a shopping tool that will help you shop, so some of the ads will be offering you coupons and deals for items you are viewing. Since it’s promoted as a legitimate tool, it’s possible you installed it yourself thinking it will help you save money. However, what you ended up with is a program that is constantly bombarding you with ads to make revenue. We suggest you be careful about the ads you interact with while the adware is installed, as you could be exposed to questionable content. Some of the ads could lead you to scams or even malware.

If you do not remember installing DealPly, it’s possible it could have installed via freeware bundles. Software bundling is a method that allows programs to install without being noticed by users. The way it works is they come attached to popular free software as extra offers, and if the offers are not deselected during installation, they are permitted to install alongside. We will explain how you can avoid these unwanted installations in the following section.

You will need to delete productupdt.exe along with the adware if you want to go back to regular browsing. The removal process shouldn’t be too difficult but we will provide instructions in case you are not familiar with how programs are uninstalled.

How did the adware install

A lot of adware programs are advertised as legitimate tools, and some, less cautious users end up installing them. This is one of the reasons why it’s so important that you research programs prior to installing them.

However, if you do not recall intentionally installing the program, it may have slipped in via software bundling. It could have been attached to some free program you installed, and you did not notice. If those offers go unnoticed, they are permitted to install alongside. If you want to prevent these unwanted installations in the future, pay attention to how you install programs. Most importantly, opt for Advanced (Custom) settings during installation. Those settings will make all added offers visible, and you will be able to deselect everything. After you uncheck all extra offers, you can continue installing the program.

Should you remove productupdt.exe?

When the program installs, you will begin seeing advertisements as you browse. Your browser, whether you are using Internet Explorer, Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox, will have the DealPly extension attached to it. It will display ads when you’re browsing, particularly when you’re shopping. It will offer you better deals on some items you may be looking at, as well as give you coupons. You should be careful with the offers shown by the extension, as they may not be entirely truthful. The extension isn’t exactly reliable, so trusting its ads isn’t a good idea as they could expose you to dangerous content.

Besides the increase in ads you are shown, you may also notice productupdt.exe in your computer. It can be located in C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local, but you may also notice it running in your Task Manager. The file could be the reason why you’re reading this in the first place.

We should also mention that adware programs often collect information about users in order to make ads more relevant, thus more likely to be clicked on. The collected information includes IP address, websites visited, search queries, etc. It could also be later shared with unfamiliar third-parties.

productupdt.exe removal

If you notice productupdt.exe on your computer, you’ll need to get rid of it, along with the adware. You should be able to uninstall productupdt.exe manually fairly easily. If you need help, instructions will be provided below this report. You may also use anti-virus software.

Here’s how anti-virus program will detect productupdt.exe:

  • Win32:Adware-gen [Adw] by Avast
  • not-a-virus:HEUR:AdWare.Win32.Generic by Kaspersky
  • Adware-DealPly by McAfee
  • Gen:Variant.Application.Bundler.DealPly.749 by BitDefender
  • a variant of Win32/DealPly.NT.gen potentially unwanted by ESET

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