What is DnsIO?

DnsIO – it is potentially unwanted program that comes to the computer in the form of an extension to the browser. DnsIO is not a virus, but it can cause irreparable damage to your computer. According to the developers, DnsIO enhances PC performance, helps you to quickly download files and more. In fact, this program – promotional product. After penetration on a computer, it begins to display a ton of ads, banners and coupons. This advertising may refer to the partner site, such as eBay, Amazon and other things. The main objective in this program – it’s to get you to spend your money on nothing. DnsIO can also add a toolbar, change your homepage. DnsIO adds entries to the registry, slows down browsing and reduces the performance of your PC. We recommend that you remove DnsIO.

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How DnsIO gets on your PC?

Malicious software that is often among the potentially unwanted programs penetrates a computer with other free programs such as archivers, players, editors and so on. This happens without the user’s knowledge. The main reason for this – the user carelessness. Few people read the user agreement and other information during the installation. Sometimes ad sites create their download managers and hide therein potentially malicious software. If you want to prevent the infiltration of unwanted software, then you need to follow a few rules. Always read the user agreement. Select advanced type of installation and make sure that you aren’t offered to install something to supplement. Do not agree to install unfamiliar software. You can also use special programs that will help you to protect your PC. If your PC is already infected, then use our instructions to get rid of DnsIO.

How to remove DnsIO from your computer?

To uninstall DnsIO remove it from Control Panel, then delete all files and regkeys.

In our view, there are 3 products that potentially have DnsIO in their database. You can try to use them for removing DnsIO.

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Alternative Solution:

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You can try both of these products to remove DnsIO

Or uninstall DnsIO manually.

Removing from Control Panel

Windows XP:

  1. Click Start.
  2. Control Panel.
  3. Then click Add or Remove Programs.
  4. Find DnsIO.
  5. Click Uninstall.

Learn more about uninstallation of programs in Windows XP.

Windows 7/Windows Vista:

  1. Click Start.
  2. Then Control Panel.
  3. Click Uninstall a Program.
  4. Find DnsIO and click Uninstall.

Learn more about uninstallation of programs in Windows 7.

Windows 8/Windows 8.1:

  1. Open the Menu.
  2. Click Search.
  3. After that click Apps.
  4. Then Control Panel.
  5. Then as in Windows 7, click Uninstall a Program under Programs.
  6. Find DnsIO, select it and click Uninstall.

Learn more about uninstallation of programs in Windows 8 (8.1).

After that remove DnsIO from your browser.

Google Chrome:

  1. Open Google Chrome
  2. Push Alt + F.
  3. Click Tools.
  4. Choose Extensions.
  5. Find DnsIO.
  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 DnsIO.
  4. Click Disable or Remove button.

Learn more about removing extensions from Firefox.

Internet Explorer:

  1. Open IE.
  2. Push Alt + T.
  3. Click Manage Add-ons.
  4. Select Toolbars and Extensions.
  5. Click Disable DnsIO.
  6. Click More information link in the left-bottom corner.
  7. Click Remove button.
  8. If this button is grayed out – perform alternative steps.

Learn more about removing extensions from IE.

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Written by Rami Douafi

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