Category Adware

Adware removal guides. How to remove adware.

How to uninstall (remove) Tight Shoppers

Tight Shoppers is the name of the adware that can cause many troubles to user’s nerves and the system it has managed to crawl into. Tight Shoppers is capable of monitoring the user’s browsing history and action for its later usage in generated ads. This trick is intended to attract the user’s attention and to make him clicking on the ad.

How to uninstall (remove) Free_Ven

If you notice an increased amount of online advertisement on which is stated ‘Ads by Free_Ven’, then probably your computer is infected with Free_Ven adware. The malware is not harmful but still it can spoil the online experience by interrupting with generated pop-ups. Besides these pop-ups are designed to cause redirection by the click on it or on X icon.

How to uninstall (remove) CoffeeFeed

CoffeeFeed is a program that comes to your computer in the form of an extension to the browser Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome. CoffeeFeed hijacks the browser and delivers a lot of inconvenience. CoffeeFeed comes without the consent of the user and starts to display a variety of advertisements, banners and coupons of popular sites, such as eBay, Walmart, Amazon and so on.

How to uninstall (remove) RecommendationBox

RecommendationBox is a potentially unwanted program that comes into your computer without yours consent. RecommendationBox hijacks your browser (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome). It can modify the browser settings and change the homepage. RecommendationBox also can modify the search results and redirect user to ad sites. This program deals with the dissemination of advertisements. RecommendationBox displays coupons and banners with a ton of ads with signature "Ads by RecommendationBox".

How to uninstall (remove) Bronze Aid

Bronze Aid with no doubt can be ranked as a Potentially Unwanted Program and an adware that is annoying, nevertheless not dangerous. It totally depends on the revenue from third-party websites, which it tries to promote. Bronze Aid description claims to broaden the user’s online shopping experience by collecting and displaying valuable information on special offers, discounts and coupons.