Category Uninstall Tutorials

Tutorials that will show how to uninstall this or that program and its leftover items.

How to uninstall (remove) GameVance

GameVance - is a potentially unwanted program that comes as an extension and hijacks your browser. After penetration, GameVance begins to display annoying banner ads and coupons that relate to popular online stores, such as eBay, Amazon and others. This program offers you to play the best games and download it for free. In fact, these offers are false. A primary goal GameVance - is to get you to spend money on anything.

How to uninstall (remove) AdBlade

AdBlade - program that, at first glance, looks like a useful program that can help the user to save money. According to the developers, AdBlade created in order to help the user to earn money by displaying ads on their websites. In fact, AdBlade is a malicious program that can harm your personal data.

How to uninstall (remove) Ad-Maven

Ad-Maven - is a program that comes to your computer in the form of an extension to the browser (Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer). Ad-Maven is advertising product. After penetrating the computer, the program starts to display huge amount of promotional products, such as banner ads, coupons, pop-ups and stuff.

How to uninstall (remove) Inbox OOO

Inbox OOO - potentially unwanted program that comes into your computer in the form of an extension to the browser. Inbox OOO hijacks popular browsers such as Google Chrome, Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox. Inbox OOO displays a huge amount of banners and coupons, as well as pop-ups and links to ad sites. At first glance, this program seems to be useful, but in fact many of the suggestions from this program - deception.

How to uninstall (remove) Kozzoo

Kozzoo - a browser extension that comes bundled with free software without user consent. The main objective of this program - the dissemination of advertisements. At first glance, it seems useful Kozzoo harmless program; it really is not doing anything useful. After penetrating the computer, it starts to display a huge amount of advertising information, such as banners and coupons. This advertising may refer to popular sites such as Amazon, Walmart and others.