Category Uninstall Tutorials

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

How to uninstall (remove) Consumer Input

Consumer Input panel is a software program, designed to collect users’ browsing information in exchange of promise to provide gift cards or discount coupons and codes. Computer input panel behaves as an online survey browser applet, which offers users a reward for completed surveys. This behavior might seem pretty safe and from some point of view even useful, but in fact, Consumer input panel might violate users privacy.

How to uninstall (remove) Search.eshield.com

Search.eshield.com is a browser hijacker that can take control over most of popular browsers, like IE, Firefox, Chrome and others. When it gets access to your browser settings it changes the main page and blocks other search engines, so that user is able to use only Search.eshield.com. The page is just another search domain that as well has a risk indicator.

How to uninstall (remove) Preispilot

Preispilot is an adware that exists in the form of a browser extension. The malware’s main argument for users to install it is the features of providing the offers with best prices and reviews for different products. Despite the promises Preispilot doesn’t have associations with any producers. The adware generates ads content out of thin air.

How to uninstall (remove) Clip Clip Save

Clip Clip Save is a browser extension that gives its user a possibility to track the best Internet offers, to compare the prices in online shops and to get discount coupons. However useful Clip Clip Save may seem, it is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. Clip Clip Save can be accurately classified as an adware. Adware programs are responsible for those nasty ads that will appear in dozens after their installation.

How to uninstall (remove) Re-Markit

Re-Markit is the malicious browser extension that is responsible for displaying ads. This ads are easily distinguished as they are labeled ‘Ads by Re-Markit’. The activities of the adware are not only nerve-racking, attempts to close an ad will trigger redirection to promoted by Re-Markit sites, which sooner or later may occur to be malicious.