Month November 2015

How to uninstall (remove) Search.snapdo.com

The page search.snapdo.com was created and designed in such a way that would divert suspicion from its malicious purpose. You will certainly notice the presence of Search.snapdo.com on your computer, as it modifies the browser settings for the main page and default search engine and adds a toolbar. Though Search.snapdo.com actually acts like a search engine, we don't recommend to rely on its results. The hijacker adjusts the links in the results to put the websites of the customers' above.

How to uninstall (remove) Mysites123.com

Mysites123.com can be with no doubt classified as a browser hijacker, as it overrides the browser settings in order to show links to the customers' sites. Browser hijackers have perhaps the most convenient method of promoting the sites that have a revenue-per-click basis. Mostly users don't pay much attention to the search engine they use until it provides relevant search results.

How to uninstall (remove) FrameFox Shop

FrameFox Shop is a typical adware that adds unsavory files to the system and add-ons to browsers in order to produce ads. The adware will flood the webpages you visit with commercial offers. And though, some of them may be pretty beneficial, you should bare in mind that they all are false. The shown content is mainly of trading nature but it doesn’t have a connection to real sellers.

How to uninstall (remove) AdSupply

AdSupply is an adware that is widely spread under the pretense of a browser add-on that ensures the users in its liability. AdSupply promoters make people believe that this app is exactly what they need, as it is asserted to have many useful features. Unfortunately, in fact this is just another adware that will generate ads and promote the third-party websites.

How to uninstall (remove) Security Utility

Security Utility is promoted to the effect that users might mistake it for a program providing an extra defense for browsers protecting the system from infected websites and the resources delivering phishing attacks. However, Security Utility is justly classified as an adware for well-grounded reasons. The installation of Security Utility will likely cause several system changes like added files and modified registry entries, still, the most evident impact it makes is the ads, generated in great numbers.