![]() This is another reason why the Video Converter adware is defined as PUP (potentially unwanted program). Such kind of behavior can lead to serious security problems or privacy information theft. And of course you completely don’t know what will happen when you click on any Video Converter pop up ads.Īs well as unwanted Video Converter pop-ups and ads on YouTube and in the Internet, this adware may gather your Internet surfing activity by recording URLs visited, IP addresses, web browser version and type, cookie information, Internet Service Provider (ISP) and websites visited. You don’t know if your home address, account names and passwords are safe. The reason for this is simple, it doing things you do not know about. It is not a good idea to have an unwanted program such as adware responsible for Video Converter pop-ups. Even worse, the Video Converter has the ability to collect a wide variety of privacy info about you to get profit. Like other unwanted software, it can show advertisements without your’s permission, and these unwanted pop-ups and ads are difficult to shut down. ![]() The Video Converter adware can replace computer setting in order to start automatically when the computer boot. It means that you have an unwanted software from the ‘ad-supported’ software (also known as adware) family installed on your PC system. And these intrusive pop ups, offers, deals or advertisements can appear again and again, even you close them. But when you surf the Internet or browse the YouTube, a lot of Video Converter pop-ups are shown. You don't even have to be a gamer to relish these incredible FPPs: first-person puzzlers.Maybe you have not heard of the Video Converter adware. That's the best bundle price I've seen on these two games, which rank among my all-time favorites. I'm not sure why Digiarty is exhibiting signs of multiple personalities (MacX for Windows! WinX for Mac!), but with so many great freebies, I'm not going to complain.īonus deal: Game time! Ending today, Steam is offering Portal and Portal 2 (Win/Mac) for $8.49. Of course, as you know by now, a new freebie is just around the corner, so that's hardly an issue. The only "catch" with all these giveaways is that they don't come with tech support, and they're not eligible for upgrades. Of course, you should rip only those movies you own. In fact, I installed and activated both, and they appear to be identical.) Digiarty notes in particular that WinX DVD Ripper Platinum can handle the newer forms of copy protection on movies like "Mission Impossible 4" and "Real Steel." (I'm sure the same is true of MacX. It can also burn a batch of videos to DVD.Īs for the rippers, they're the latest and greatest versions of each. In case the name doesn't give it away, MacX Video Converter Pro can convert just about any video format into any other video format. ![]() Not sure? Click the Click to Change button for a different movie to guess. All you have to do is identify the movie shown in the photo. Oh, also, scroll down that MacXDVD Giveaway page and you'll see a chance to win MacX Video Converter Pro (again, for Mac and Windows). ![]() I'm assuming the same is true for the Mac version. Where's the license key? In the Windows version, it's inside a text file (License Key.txt) that's inside the Zip file you download. Just click Giveaway and choose the version you want. Or, hop over to the Digiarty MacXDVD 2nd Anniversary Giveaway, where you can get MacX DVD Ripper Pro for free. Need a Mac version? Click Gift for Mac Users, then "like" Digiarty on Facebook and follow the instructions provided there. The first time you run it, you'll need to enter that code in order to activate it. Just click Get License Code, jot down the code, then download and install the program. Stay with me, because this gets a little confusing.įrom now until May 20, as part of its Hello Summer promotion, you can get Digiarty's WinX DVD Ripper Platinum (Windows) for free. (Don't feel guilty this obviously works out for them, otherwise they wouldn't keep doing it.)ĭigiarty Software, for example, is currently running two separate giveaways on five different programs. As I've mentioned before, the makers of DVD rippers and video converters seem to offer a new giveaway every month or two - meaning there's little point in actually buying their products. ![]()
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