Category Adware

Adware removal guides. How to remove adware.

How to uninstall (remove) Money Viking

Many users don’t even notice the installation of Money Viking. The adware sneaks into the system without informing the user and modifies the system operation in order to launch itself every time with the PC reboot and generate ads. The user will see popups and banners on every page and even be redirected to the unwanted sources.

How to uninstall (remove) Super Optimizer

Super Optimizer is a rogue software that claims to optimize a computer: accelerate it’s performance and solve existing errors. When installed, it makes changes to the Windows Registry so that the program starts automatically every time the computer is turned on. It then scans the system and tells the user some problems and threats have been detected. However, to fix the issues user will be required to purchase Super Optimizer's full version first.

How to uninstall (remove) Web Bar

Web Bar is a Potentially Unwanted Application and an adware that is presented in a way of a toolbar inserted to your desktop and allowing to initiate the search queries right from it. However useful it seems, you shouldn’t be taken in by its features, since it may cause troubles within the system once installed. Web Bar malware activity includes adding files and registry entries, and installing browser add-ons in order to show ads.

How to uninstall (remove) Price Clip

Price Clip is a malicious program. Price Clip hijacks the browser and installed as an extension. This program is promoting advertising. Price Clip displays banners and coupons partner sites during your browsing. Price Clip modifies browser settings and home page. Also, most of the proposals that Price Clip shows a lie. The main task of the developers is to make money, so users risk spending money that they do not need.

How to uninstall (remove) AdBlaster

AdBlaster has a curious mean of deadening user’s attention. Its description claims that AdBlaster is a must-have for those people who are tired of online advertising. Its true nature reveals after the add-on is installed - AdBlaster can be for sure classified as an adware, as it is responsible for generation of thousands of ads. And the ads don’t even really promote products, they actually serve as methods of forwarding the user to third-party websites that work on revenue-per-click basis.