How to Remove CladRumble Adware
CladRumble is the name of a piece of adware or ad-supported software that can show up among the applications installed on your Mac.
A piece of adware is classified as a potentially unwanted application and occupies a gray area between legitimate applications and fully-featured malware that can be far more dangerous.
CladRumble belongs to the family of AdLoad adware variants and is one of literally hundreds of the same pieces of adware, using the same icon and having only different names to set them apart. In this case, the randomly selected two-word name did not work out quite well, as it would take a lot of imagination to figure out what a "CladRumble" is.
Adware doesn't care about names, though, it only cares about delivering advertisements to your computer. The issue with this is that a lot of the time adware authors work together with rogue ad networks. This means that the ads delivered through the adware may link to misleading websites, other potentially unwanted applications and questionable content or malicious pages.
This makes the presence of CladRumble or any other piece of adware on your system undesirable, hence the name "potentially unwanted application". Removal is usually easy, as a lot of adware has no meaningful persistence mechanisms and can just be dragged onto the Trash icon of your Mac to rid your system of it.








