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How to uninstall (remove) Appearch.info pop-ups

Appearch.info is a scam virus that penetrates your PC and infects all of your browsers installed on your system. If you notice that a pop-up appears constantly with a suggestion to install some extension or register on a questionable site, then you can be sure that the malicious software is already on your PC.

How to remove Masterani.me pop-ups

Masterani is a new scammer that constantly displays advertising pop-ups of various content. Typically, it infects all user browsers, so the pop-ups are displayed on Google Chrome, Mozilla, Internet Explorer, and other installed browsers. Masterani.me virus constantly regenerates new pop-ups, so removing these pop-ups is useless.

How to remove “Your version of Bing search is out of date” Pop-up

"Your version of Bing search is out of date" is a virus, that will pop-up whenever you are working in a browser. It does not matter what kind of browser you may have, the virus will be displayed without your permission. This virus is designed to trick users into downloading some other malware. The scam will offer to download Chromium browser and set Bing as a default search. Cyber criminals are trying to mask their malicious intentions by using trusted and popular brands. Don't trust them, it's a scam. Here you will find instruction on how to remove “Your version of Bing search is out of date” pop-up.

How to remove ‘Dear User, Congratulations’ from Google Chrome

"Dear User, Congratulations", as well as "Amazon winner pop up" cyclically shows fake information when the user starts to open a new tab in Google Chrome and reports that "user wins iPhone" or other smartphones. Usually it redirect browsers to search-engine.today-rewards.stream. In reality, it is annoying virus, called SCAM, or telephone virus. It created for next purposes: to lock screen in browsers, by showing winning or alert messages and persuade user to call tech support for example, similar with "Dear User Congratulations" Windows trouble SCAM shows, that windows can't work normally and the user should call to 'tech support' number. The main purpose of Scams is to force victims to call on fake software support, for solving fake PC, Mac or iPhone error or for taking a prize.