it says: "PPV - learn how to have your ads popup on computers infected with adware."
I don't believe that's a fair reflection on today's adware. Adware today is a legitimate industry and part of the online advertising landscape. All of the companies today which offer self-serve PPV services to advertisers maintain strict standards for user disclosure and consent to installation. Silent installs are so 1999. The industry has come a long way and there's really no need to tarnish its image with a word like "infected" when installs today are overwhelmingly done with full user consent and disclosure.
I would suggest changing the phrase "infected with" to "running".
Thanks.
I don't believe that's a fair reflection on today's adware. Adware today is a legitimate industry and part of the online advertising landscape. All of the companies today which offer self-serve PPV services to advertisers maintain strict standards for user disclosure and consent to installation. Silent installs are so 1999. The industry has come a long way and there's really no need to tarnish its image with a word like "infected" when installs today are overwhelmingly done with full user consent and disclosure.
I would suggest changing the phrase "infected with" to "running".
Thanks.
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