Category Adware

Adware removal guides. How to remove adware.

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.

How to uninstall (remove) DNS Unlocker

DNS Unlocker is adware that promises to provide you certain functionality. It claims to unlock sites or pages that can be blocked by your network or internet provider. But along with this feature (that can be realized with other ad-free utilities) it generates annoying advertising in Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer browsers. Ads banners say "Ad by DNS Unlocker" or "brought by DNS Unlocker".

How to uninstall (remove) Zebrouss

Zebrouss is a browser extension that comes bundled with other free downloads without user consent. Zebrouss can significantly interfere with the user while browsing, as Zebrouss displays a huge amount of banners and coupons that apply to partner sites, for example, eBay, Amazon, and AliExpress and so on. Thus, Zebrouss as if it helps the user to find the cheapest deals and make the best purchase.

How to uninstall (remove) BasementDuster

BasementDuster is a program that comes in the form of an extension to the browser Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari. BasementDuster comes to PC bundled with other software without the user's consent. After penetrating, it begins to spread a large amount of advertising content.