It's safe to have a look, no malicious URL's detected by Comodo Web Inspector in this one...
This type of keyword generated site seems to be picking up one or two Piriform references at the moment, and I don't think there's much you can do about it really.
Tomorrow that site will probably have some other name substituted into it.
The "Top Result" which I quoted less than one hour ago is no longer present.
Perhaps a Piriform Lawyer has already issued a cease and desist order
(and issued an invoice for services rendered).
I would say that if someone was advised to clean a computer with a Piriform product they might well kill it with a registry cleaner of unknown quality,
but I am not aware of any deliberate attempt at infestation (I never risked it)
It does how ever appear to be guilty of libel with
"Piriform.com may caused by some of the following errors"
I observe that your site is exactly the same as mine, but with a different "symptom fix".
Whilst inspecting and comparing I formed a new opinion.
It is scamware that extracts money from the gullible.
I base this opinion on their "Customer Feedback which includes
Someone once told me it’s so dumb to pay for a Computer cleaner with all the free stuff available on the internet - but I don't agree with them. In the 3 weeks I have been without your Fix RegCleaner my PC accumulated some 9000 bits of rubbish. Having just cleaned up that lot, I have just freed up 23 MB of disc space.
Shawn - Canada
I deduce that he had to pay to get their product to fix his computer,
but nowhere on that page does it show that payment is required,
and when I click on the Download button it instantly provides a setup.exe file (which I cancelled without saving),
so I guess it tells the customer he has too many problems for a free fix but full fixing will follow payment of $???
'Search generated sites' catch a lot of people out Alan and is just another route folk will go down to get people to click and buy, or click and get 'malwared'
Hopefully people reading this thread will be more aware now and question in their head the results when doing a internet search.
Someone once told me it’s so dumb to pay for a Computer cleaner with all the free stuff available on the internet - but I don't agree with them. In the 3 weeks I have been without your Fix RegCleaner my PC accumulated some 9000 bits of rubbish. Having just cleaned up that lot, I have just freed up 23 MB of disc space.
Shawn - Canada
Poor Shawn, he doesn't know that 9000 bits is actually only 1.09 Kb
While better than straight google, startpage (which was down and unresponsive 404ing to me when this thread was started but I researched a bit) is just google search without reading your google-tagged-bubble-info (see DuckDuckGo Presentation for information on the bubbling that search engines do)