What is Any Search?

Any Search is a fake search engine oriented to Mac OS users that spreads with the help of bundling. This means that you may have picked up this malware while installing some freeware (Current Depot 1.0, MacKeeper, and so on). Once it enters the system, the PUP drops Search.anysearchmanager.com as a default search provider and a startup page of the infected browser. While the new one looks legit and barely differs from the popular search engines, you should know that its main goal is the promotion of affiliate products. This is why you will face irrelevant search results filled with bogus links, huge amount of pop-up ads as well as constant redirections to questionable domains like adult, casino, phishing, illegal software or even malware-laden websites. In addition, hijacker makes changes to the system configuration, installs additional software, creates new profiles to ensure it is not that easy to get rid of. You may follow this guide to uninstall browser hijacker and completely remove Any Search from your browsers.

How Any Search gets on your Mac?

Usually, Any Search appears on users’ Macbooks after users get redirected to rogue sites claiming that an Adobe Flash Player update needs to be installed, and end up installing it. As a result, several pieces of adware, malware and potentially unwanted software, including Document Converter, get installed on their Macs. Other ways for Any Search and other browser hijackers to end up on users’ machines are users installing free software and not opting out of extra programs that are also offered for installation, or users opening files downloaded from shady websites. If that had happened and Any Search took over your browser, you may follow our tutorial to remove Any Search from your Mac.

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Also, you can try to remove Search.anysearchmanager.com manually.

Alternative solution. Step 1: Remove Any Search from Mac

Any Search may not have the app associated with it in Applications. However, we recommend you to inspect the list of installed applications and remove unknown or suspicious ones. Look for Any Search or Any Search.app.

Mac OSX:

  1. Open Finder
  2. In the Finder sidebar, click Applications
  3. If you see Uninstall Any Search or Any Search Uninstaller, double-click it and follow instructions
  4. Drag unwanted application Any Search from the Applications folder to the Trash (located on the right side of the Dock)

Learn more about uninstallation of programs in Mac OSX

Step 2: Remove malicious entries from Profiles (Mac)

  1. Open System Preferences.
  2. Click on Profiles.
  3. Click on unsigned and suspicious profiles on the left panel.
  4. Click the minus button below to delete rogue settings.

mac profiles

Step 3: Remove Search.anysearchmanager.com from browsers

Safari:

  1. Open Safari
  2. Click Safari menu.
  3. Choose Extensions.
  4. Find Any Search or other suspicious extensions.
  5. Click Uninstall button to remove it.

Learn more about removing extensions from Safari.

Google Chrome:

  1. Open Google Chrome
  2. Click the Chrome menu (3-dots icon) in the top right corner.
  3. Click Tools.
  4. Choose Extensions.
  5. Find Any Search or other suspicious extensions.
  6. Click the trash can icon to remove it.

Learn more about removing extensions from Chrome.

Mozilla Firefox:

  1. Open Firefox.
  2. Push Shift + Ctrl + A.
  3. Choose Any Search or other suspicious extensions.
  4. Click Disable or Remove button.

Learn more about removing extensions from Firefox.

Step 4: Resetting your browser search and homepage settings

Reset browser setting in Safari:

  1. Open Safari.
  2. Click on the Safari menu.
  3. Choose Reset Safari….
  4. Click Reset button.

Learn more about resetting browser settings in Safari.

Reset browser setting in Google Chrome:

  1. Click the Chrome menu (3 bar button) in the top right corner.
  2. Choose Settings.
  3. Click Show advanced settings.
  4. Go to Reset browser settings section.
  5. Click Reset browser settings.
  6. In the dialog that appears, click Reset.

Learn more about resetting browser settings in Google Chrome.

Reset browser setting in Mozilla Firefox:

  1. Open Mozilla Firefox.
  2. Go to Help.
  3. Go to Troubleshooting information.
  4. Click Reset Firefox… button.

Learn more about resetting browser settings in Mozilla Firefox.

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