Month October 2015

How to uninstall (remove) Huge Rebates

Huge Rebates - an extension for the browser (Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer), that is one of the potentially unwanted software. Huge Rebates comes bundled with free software without the user's consent. After coming to a computer, Huge Rebates displays a huge amount of publicity.

How to uninstall (remove) Mefeedia Toolbar

Mefeedia Toolbar is browser extension in form of toolbar built on Conduit platform. It provides easy access to website Mefeedia.com, that is video search service. Along with that, toolbar hijacks search and homepage settings of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer. Mefeedia Toolbar sets Trovi.com as default search engine and homepage. This search page is considered dangerous and its search results should not be trusted.

How to uninstall (remove) Shopper Pro

Shopper Pro is a freeware which displays any coupons, banners, and attractive offers but all what Shopper Pro can do is just to spend web traffic and overcrowd your browser of unnecessary things. Shopper Pro installed into your browser as Add-on, Extension or Plugin and begins to infect your computer. After installation creates ads, pop-ups, banner in Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer.

How to uninstall (remove) Popcorn Time

Popcorn Time is a browser extension that claims to improve the Internet experience through providing search among torrent-based websites. Nevertheless, installing Popcorn Time on your computer isn’t a good idea, as, in fact, this program is nothing more than adware. Having Popcorn Time among the browsers add-ons can will result in flooding the web pages with advertising and sudden redirecting to the promoting sites, which can be dangerous.

How to uninstall (remove) AnyProtect

AnyProtect is a potentially unwanted program that is presented as a backup tool. It is designed as a legitimate program that many people would like to have. AnyProtect has a website, where its full version can be bought for about $59.99. However, many users later had regrets about the purchase, not only because AnyProtect could be easily replaced with other free tools, but also because installing this program caused the problems with their computers.