Sonic Train is a parasite, not the first nor the last one of its kind. Actually, it’s a new version of a potentially unwanted program that already possesses quite a huge number of different versions. Antivirus programs call this particular infection BrowseFox. Although Sonic Train does not represent a direct threat to your computer, it doesn’t make it any less useful, on the contrary due to its large amount of ads, your computer’s resources will be used a lot more than usual. On the other hand, ads shown by Sonic Train are not always innocent, no wonder since companies using this kind of advertising are not the ones with the best reputation. Ads tagged as ads by Sonic Train won’t leave you alone at any time, ruining your browsing experience.
Sonic Train has its own website (see picture above) whose only use is to be a place where we can find their conditions of use. We don’t even find this program there, because Sonic Train it’s distributed through free downloads. What we mean is that whenever you download a free software, chances are you’ll be getting an adware like Sonic Train at the same time:
Once it’s installed on your computer, you’ll see it literally everywhere. It changes several parameters of the most popular web browsers, like Internet Explorer:
Or Firefox:
And the advertising campaign begins…
To remove Sonic Train is no easy tasks, because as with the other versions, they have been developed to stay as long as possible in infected computers.
On the date this article is being published, we are the first ones to report about Sonic Train; soon enough many similar pages will rise offering you removal solutions… beware, because most of them are just attempts at making you buy a removal tool that might not even work at all. All software mentioned in our guide is free and will have no issues removing Sonic Train.
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