is 100% FREE

100% free for life!

You can download Iminent and use it for life without paying a dime. This is not a demo or trial version. You can enjoy Iminent free of charge for an unlimited amount of time.

How is that possible?

People frequently ask us how we can offer such a fantastic service for free. Well, Iminent makes money the same way Google and Yahoo! do, by showing relevant ads. We also offer premium content to help Iminent develop new products and services.

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We make money by offering relevant ads

When Iminent is installed, we provide the option to change the default search engine and home page to SearchTheWeb. Powered by metasearch technology, SearchTheWeb is a top-notch tool that compiles the best results from leading search engines: Google, Yahoo!, Bing and Ask. Iminent generates revenue by displaying relevant advertising on result pages. Furthermore, Iminent adds advertising to the pages you browse when it relates to your social experience.

At Iminent, your satisfaction is our top priority. You will always have the option to simply disable the ads if you feel more comfortable without them. However, by keeping the ads, you help us to continue to improve our services and provide you with new content every week. You have this same option with our search service; you can keep Iminent as your main search engine or use another provider. Additionally, you can always uninstall Iminent and it will disappear completely, period.

We earn revenue with premium content

In addition to our free content, we offer a collection of premium content. This includes top-notch smileys, winks, and big emoticons to suit the needs of our most dedicated users.

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