

This adware is similar to FBDownloader and many others available. Zoom Downloader is also known to tracks users' Internet browsing habits by recording type of browser, means of connecting to the Internet, operating system type, Internet protocol (IP) address, and other information.

Internet users should express caution when downloading free software, since the aforementioned download client is used by various freeware download websites, and thus, freeware download can lead to installation of adware (unless declined). Having this plugin installed on your system can result in installation of various potentially unwanted applications including rogue system optimizers, dubious file backup solutions, etc.Īt time of research, this browser add-on was installed through 'Optimum installer', a small program managing the download process of free software, and offering installation of promoted browser plugins. This add-on installs on browsers (Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox) without consent, and moreover, offers installation of various adware when users download any file from the Internet. In fact, Zoom Downloader is categorized as a potentially unwanted application or adware. This add-on claims to speed up downloads, unify the downloading experience across browsers, and protect users from malicious sites. Commonly, Internet users install this browser plugin without their consent when downloading free software. This is sometimes done in emergency situations - such as when an area has been hit by a natural disaster and new images would be of valuable assistance to the recovery and relief efforts.Zoom Downloader is a potentially unwanted application distributed using a deceptive software marketing method called 'bundling'. However, Google and its image providers do have the ability to rapidly integrate new images into the program. The images are acquired by satellites, processed by commercial image providers or government agencies, and then updated to the Google Earth image database in batches. Large cities generally have more recent and higher resolution images than sparsely inhabited areas.Ī misconception exists among some people that the images displayed in the Google Earth program are live-updated directly from satellites. Most of the images in Google Earth were acquired within the past three years, and Google is continuously updating the image set for different parts of the Earth. Hope you enjoy! Recent Images, Updated Regularly We are simply enthusiastic users of the Google Earth product. We frequently use Google Earth for research, learning, and fun! We receive no compensation from Google for recommending their service.

The button above takes you to the Google website where you can download Google Earth software for free.
