![]() The offers are hidden and are preselected, which allows them to slip past users and install unnoticed. The free programs that you download from free download sites often come with added offers, which you need to deselect. Potentially unwanted programs come together with freeware as extra offers. Nevertheless, you need to delete MultiTimer.exe. However, there have been no indications that it can cause any harm to the computer. However, this program does not seem to do anything, which is a bit odd. They can change browser’s settings without permission, show a lot of ads, try to scam users or just generally behave in an unwanted way. Generally, PUPs are somewhat annoying to deal with. It won’t harm your computer, but keeping it isn’t recommended because of how it installed. We highly doubt you installed it knowingly, since it’s not exactly the most useful, or the most popular program. ![]() ![]() Or it could have installed when you pressed on an ad or banner. ![]() We will explain the bundling method in more detail later on, but it’s essentially means of installing unwanted programs without users noticing. However, it was found to spread via the bundling method, thus the classification. While it’s classified as a PUP, it doesn’t actually do anything besides working as an alarm and timer program. MultiTimer.exe is a pretty harmless potentially unwanted program (PUP) that acts as a time management program. ![]()
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