Definition
Adware is a type of software that automatically displays or downloads advertising material (often unwanted) when a user is online.
Parts of Speech
Noun
IPA Pronunciation and Respelling
Etymology
Adware is a combination of two words, "advertising" and "software". It originated in the late 20th century with the rise of the internet and online advertising.
Derivatives
Synonyms
Antonyms
None
Usage
Adware is commonly used to refer to any software that displays advertisements, typically in the form of pop-up ads, banners, or targeted ads based on a user's browsing history. It is often considered intrusive and can negatively affect the user experience.
Related Terms
Detailed Definition
Adware (noun): A type of software that is designed to display advertisements on a user's computer or mobile device, often without their consent or knowledge. This software can be installed by downloading free programs or applications, visiting certain websites, or through malicious email attachments. Adware can slow down the performance of a device, use up system resources, and collect personal information about the user. It is often considered a type of malware, and many antivirus programs can detect and remove adware.