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Danger level 7
Type: Adware
Common infection symptoms:
  • Annoying Pop-up's
  • Shows commercial adverts
  • Connects to the internet without permission

CoffeeFeed

CoffeeFeed may try to convince that you should keep this application on your PC, and it will improve your browser’s functionality in one way or the other. Some users even think that this application can provide them with some useful service. Alas, the program is nothing but an adware application that merely tracks your web browsing history to spam you with commercial ads. If you do not remove CoffeeFeed from your computer right now, you will soon have to deal with severe computer infections that might as well steal your sensitive information and destroy your system. You definitely do not want that to happen, so the sooner you deal with this issue, the better.

While you are at it, you may also want to check for other potential threats. It is very likely that CoffeeFeed arrived at your computer in a software bundle with many other unwanted applications. Our research shows that the program does not have an official website, and so it is impossible for users to come across this application in the wild. In other words, if you happen to have CoffeeFeed on your PC, it must have been installed with a few other freeware or adware applications.

Adware and freeware apps are often distributed in software packages that users download from file hosting, p2p and torrent websites. They seldom realize that third-party installer they are downloading to install some application often carries more than just one program. What’s more, users tend to breeze through the installation process without reading all the essential steps. This way, they miss the chance to avoid installing CoffeeFeed and other unwanted applications. This is something you have to understand: The adware program is not a malicious infection because it DID NOT enter your system surreptitiously. You may not have been aware of that, but you allowed the program to get settled in your PC yourself.

Adware programs are not Trojans or other stealthy infections, so they do not try to hide their presence. You will probably notice that something is off soon enough. CoffeeFeed functions just like FlashBeat, LolliKey, TomorrowGames, and other adware programs from the same family. When it has sufficient information on your browsing habits, it will start displaying commercial advertisements whenever you enter associated websites that support third-party ads. At first glance, it may seem that most of the ads are trying to provide you with something really need. However, you should think twice before you click any of the ads. CoffeeFeed outsources the ad content from third parties, and so it is not responsible for whatever consequences you go through when you click the ads.

As long as there is the slightest chance that you could get infected with malware, you should not just sit idly. You have to terminate all the potential computer security that might lead to severe programs. CoffeeFeed happens to be one of them.

Open Control Panel and uninstall the application right now. If you cannot find other unwanted programs on your own, run a full system scan with a computer security tool of your choice. It is always a good idea to rely on professional help if you cannot do something yourself.

How to Delete CoffeeFeed

Windows 10, Windows 8.1 & Windows 8

  1. Right-click the Windows icon and select Control Panel.
  2. Go to Uninstall a program and remove CoffeeFeed.

Windows Vista & Windows 7

  1. Open the Start menu and click Control Panel.
  2. Go to Uninstall a program and remove CoffeeFeed.

Windows XP

  1. Click the Start button and navigate to Control Panel.
  2. Go to Add or remove programs and uninstall CoffeeFeed.
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