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What is TimeSink?

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∙ 17y ago
Updated: 12/23/2022

A timesink is a term used to describe activities that consume a lot of time.

Conducent (TimeSink)

A program is used by many internet advertising networks and its primary objective is to collect personal data about the user.Sometimes bundled in eGames

Timesink will install itself without the software host.

Adware, also known as advertising software, displays third-party advertising on the computer.

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