Category Uninstall Tutorials

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

How to uninstall (remove) PremierOpinion

PremierOpinion is a potentially unwanted application responsible for displaying ads in victim’s browser. The adware was developed by VoiceFive Inc. and spread widely within a short period. Be sure that you should remove PremierOpinion as soon you notice its presence on the system. PremierOpinion ads are not malicious themselves but they are used as a bait for landing user on the websites of the partners.

How to uninstall (remove) DirectionsAce Toolbar

DirectionsAce Toolbar is an advertising-supported browser extension that crawls into the system without informing the user. And once it is there, the adware will put into chaos your browsing experience. It will annoy the user with endless banners, popups, in-text hyperlinks and other stuff by means of which it can gain revenue. The most important thing that you should know about DirectionsAce Toolbar ads is that none of them displays actual offers, so don't click on them in wishing to save money and to buy something on the lower price.

How to uninstall (remove) Apusx.com

Apusx.com is molestful browser hijacker, that replaces search engine and homepage in Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer. It redirects user queries to home.parallaxsearch.com, which is known unwanted search, that we described before. Visually, Apusx.com looks minimalistic, with seashore as a background image, search box, that says Search Google, menu with search engine choice. Whatever search engine you choose, it will lead you to home.parallaxsearch. Apusx.com infiltrates deeply into browser settings and does not allow users to change them, using Group Policy restrictions.

How to uninstall (remove) Covenant Eyes

Covenant Eyes is internet filtering and parental control tool, that helps parents to prevent children from watching porn, overcome porn addiction for grown-ups and save relationships or marriage. It can be also used as a corporative firewall, to prevent employees from watching porn. Covenant Eyes can be installed on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android. Any devices, that support these operating systems can be controlled by Covenant Eyes.