Category Adware

Adware removal guides. How to remove adware.

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.

How to uninstall (remove) CouponTasticOffers

CouponTasticOffers is a browser extension that refers to the number of potentially unwanted programs. CouponTasticOffers hijacks popular browsers such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Internet Explorer. CouponTasticOffers distributes promotional information while you are browsing. This program displays the banners, coupons, pop-ups and other advertising products. The main objective of this program is to earn money.

How to uninstall (remove) ProWebi

ProWebi is a program that comes on the computer as a browser extension. ProWebi hijacks popular browsers, including Google Chrome, Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox. ProWebi is an advertising program. After penetration, it starts to throw user by advertisements different content. ProWebi displays banners and coupons, pop-ups and so on. This promotional products can relate to popular sites such as LightInTheBox, Amazon, eBay and so on. These pop-ups can occur at any time during your browsing.

How to uninstall (remove) InstallTeam

InstallTeam – it is a potentially unwanted program comes on your computer in the form of an extension to the browser without the user's consent. InstallTeam hijacks popular browsers such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer. InstallTeam is an advertising program. This program displays a huge amount of ads, banners and coupons.

How to uninstall (remove) Currency

What is Currency? Currency – is a potentially unwanted program that infiltrates the computer as an extension to the browser. Currency hijacks Google Chrome, Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. After penetration, Currency begins to “throw” the user, such as advertisements,…