Month September 2015

How to uninstall (remove) AdsAlert

AdsAlert is classified as adware for browsers, that displays "Ads by AdsAlert" inside Google search result page. It can also generate pop-ups and banner on various sites. It uses misleading name "AdsAlert" to associate itself with some kind of adblocker, although, it has no other functions as to show advertisements. Can be found as AdsAlert 1.0 in Programs and features section of Windows.

How to uninstall (remove) istartsurf.com

iStartSurf.com is dangerous browser hijacker, that substitutes search engine and homepage in Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer. This page contains ads and banners, and if you start using iStartSurf.com as search engine it will redirect to Yahoo.com, Google.com or third party website depending on your country of origin. It can also generate pop-ups and ads while you search.

How to uninstall (remove) CouponDivine

CouponDivine - is potentially unwanted program that comes bundled with free software without the user's consent. The main task of this program - it is spread in the form of advertising banners, coupons, and pop-up windows. This advertising may refer to popular sites such as Amazon, Walmart, LightInTheBox, and so on. CouponDivine hijacks your browser (Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Internet Explorer) and starts to annoy the user while browsing. This advertising can occur at any time, and if you try to close it - you will be redirected to ad site.

How to uninstall (remove) SpeedVideoPlayer

What is SpeedVideoPlayer? SpeedVideoPlayer is a potentially unwanted software that comes on your PC without user’s consent. SpeedVideoPlayer hijacks your browser (Google Chrome, Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox), it can modify the browser’s settings and change the your homepage. SpeedVideoPlayer…

How to uninstall (remove) Olive Browser

Olive Browser - a malicious program that comes as an extension to the browser without the user's consent. Olive Browser hijacks popular browsers, e.g. Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome. After penetrating the computer, this program starts to display banners, coupons and pop-ups, which may relate to a popular partner sites (eBay, AliExpress, and so on). Thus, Olive Browser is trying to force users to spend money.