Browsing the Chrome Web Store, I stumbled across these fairly old extensions by Avast and Avira. They are extensions that will display cheaper deals when browsing common online shopping sites (ie. amazon.com).
However, what's the deal behind these extensions, do they companies like avast and Avira get incentives by referring users through the affiliated services?
I have the link that both services used, but lost it in my browser history.
Avast SafePrice
Avira Savings Advisor
Recently, avast! removed SafePrice from their Online Security addon for Chrome.
As you can see in the link below, although not malware, 55% of the ShouldIRemoveIt users have uninstalled it from their PC.
http://www.shouldiremoveit.com/Avira-Savings-Advisor-116044-program.aspx
However, what's the deal behind these extensions, do they companies like avast and Avira get incentives by referring users through the affiliated services?
I have the link that both services used, but lost it in my browser history.
Avast SafePrice
Code:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/avast-safeprice/eofcbnmajmjmplflapaojjnihcjkigck/related?hl=en-US
Code:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/avira-savings-advisor/hiokmggjplkcnnnnmdchgdpinckndfof?hl=en-US
Recently, avast! removed SafePrice from their Online Security addon for Chrome.
As you can see in the link below, although not malware, 55% of the ShouldIRemoveIt users have uninstalled it from their PC.
http://www.shouldiremoveit.com/Avira-Savings-Advisor-116044-program.aspx