Category Uninstall Tutorials

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

How to uninstall (remove) CrossBrowser

CrossBrowser is another unwanted browser from the series of Chromium-based ad-supported browsers. CrossBrowser replaces Google Chrome on your system. It replaces shortcuts on your desktop, taskbar, creates multiple additional shortcuts. This browser uses pre-defined third party search engine and fills pages you visit with ads and pop-ups.

How to uninstall (remove) Bing.vc

Bing.vc is another misleading search page and browser hijacker that can infect one or all your browsers. Usually it attacks Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari browsers. Bing.vc redirects you to Yahoo.com and possibly somehow affiliated with it. It also contains links to social networks and shopping sites. This search engine should not be trusted. It overrides any preset settings of homepage and newtab.

How to uninstall (remove) CrossBrowse

CrossBrowse is adware browser built on popular Chromium platform. From the first glance it looks just like Google Chrome. This is misleading factor. CrossBrowse overwhelms Chrome and becomes your default browser. CrossBrowse replaces Chrome icon in the taskbar and every time you will try to start Google, CrossBrowse will be launched. In addition, it can install CrossBrowse add-on in Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer with the purpose to display ads in this browsers.

How to uninstall (remove) BrowserAir

BrowserAir is unwanted browser based on Chromium platform. BrowserAir was made by famous adware developers Goobzo Ltd. (The BrowserAir Authors). It installs without users consent and becomes default browser for viewing webpages. Among other malicious actions: creates quick access shortcuts for social and shopping sites on your desktop, can install advertising extensions in browsers and show "Ads by BrowserAir", "brought by BrowserAir", "powered by BrowserAir" ads and pop-ups.

How to uninstall (remove) www-searching.com

Another wide-spread browser hijacker is www-searching.com. From the first glance it looks like Bing.com and some users will not even find the difference at the beginning. However, when users uses this search he gets results from another doubtful search engine: thesmartsearch.net. Both this pages and search engines are categorized as unwanted and potentially dangerous by major antivirus programs. Your homepage, default search engine settings are changed by www-searching.com.