Category Uninstall Tutorials

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

How to uninstall (remove) Search.easyradioaccess.com

Search.easyradioaccess.com is a dubious webpage and a browser hijacker named after it. The page itself is a usual search engine that allows listening to various radio stations for free and brings no harm. However the results it presents may be corrupted. The links may look relevant to your search, but still lead to ad-displaying or infected.

How to uninstall (remove) Search.so-v.com

Search.so-v.com is a search domain that may one day appear in your browser. Though Search.so-v.com looks very similar to other search engine pages, its sudden appearance should make user grow suspicious about it. Such browser hijackers as Search.so-v.com get sneakily installed and can override all main browsers like Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome.

How to uninstall (remove) Secure Browsing

Secure Browsing is promoted as a legitimate application that positively affects browsing safety. It may seem at first that the application is worth using, however the deeper inspection reveals in Secure Browsing features of an adware and spyware. Secure Browsing’ main aim is to create ads basing on user’s preferences. According to your recent searches Secure Browsing will generate ads with lowest prices and offers to get a discount coupon.

How to uninstall (remove) PC Clean Plus

PC Clean Plus description says that it is a registry cleaning tool that is compatible with Windows 7, 8, 10 and Vista. The program is capable of scanning the Windows Registry, analyzing its entries and recovering the broken data. The developers of PC Clean Plus intensify that the application is extremely effective and easy to use - it requires only three steps to fix all system problems. However, after scratching the surface PC Clean Plus appears to be a fake application.

How to uninstall (remove) DNSChanger

DNSChanger - a browser extension that comes bundled with other free downloads without user consent. DNSChanger is not a virus, but this program carries a greater potential threat to the security of your computer. After penetration, DNSChanger displays advertisements, banners and coupons, which may contain information of popular online stores.