Category Uninstall Tutorials

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

How to uninstall (remove) IVIDI

IVIDI is potentially unwanted software that comes to your computer in the form of an extension to the browser without the user's consent. Once it arrives, it begins to throw the user a huge amount of advertising, banners and coupons. According to the developers, IVIDI created in order to help the user to find the best offers stores such as eBay, Amazon and others. In fact, the main goal of the developers is to make money and to get you to commit senseless purchase.

How to uninstall (remove) Safebrowsing.biz

Safebrowsing.biz is yet another search hijacker for major browsers. It hacks homepage, newtab and search engine settings and substitutes user-defined settings to www.safebrowsing.biz. Safebrowsing.biz affects Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer. Main page of this website contains quick links to popular social networks and shopping sites. Safebrowsing.biz redirects search queries to search.yahoo.com. This can mean that Safebrowsing.biz is somehow affiliated with Yahoo.

How to uninstall (remove) Youndoo.com

Youndoo.com is browser redirect/search hijacker that hacks settings in Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer. The purpose of this hijacker is to gain revenue on user clicks on search results, or affiliate commission from sending users to yahoo or Google search engines. Youndoo.com may be also used to collect information about user search queries, online behavior and history of visited websites. Sometimes Youndoo.com hacks browser shortcut settings on your desktop.

How to uninstall (remove) Liveadexchanger.com

Liveadexchanger.com is domain that is used by multiple adware programs to display ads and pop-ups in browsers. Mostly ads appear in Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer. Advertisements may promote fake Java or Adobe updates, rogue software downloads and other unpleasant products. If you see Liveadexchanger.com pop-ups, this is a clear sign of malware presence on your computer. It can be in form of browser extension, or just regular program installed in Program Files.