How to remove Push-news.org
Push-news.org is classified as a malicious website that promotes tenacious ads. The website achieves its goal after users allow fake push-notifications. Such action is claimed to be necessary for bypassing Captcha or watching a video. In reality, it is simply meant to deliver a jet of potentially unwanted or even dangerous ads right on your desktop. As a rule, pages like Push-news.org are visited inadvertently after clicking on dubious banners or due to potentially unwanted applications that might be installed on your system to open such pages each time at browser startup. Potentially unwanted programs are very annoying and cunning in terms of their operation. They secretly gather users' data like passwords, IP addresses, geolocations and sell it on platforms similar to the darknet. Ads promoted by resources like Push-news.org may seem innocent and even useful, however, they usually contain malicious redirects to numerous websites aiming to spread other infections. Thus, there are many obvious reasons why you should get rid of the Push-news.org redirect from your computer. To do this, follow our free guide removal below.
How to remove Browse Safely
Browse Safely is promoted as an ostensibly useful extension meant to advance your browsing experience. In fact, it is classified as a browser hijacker, which configures the settings to change your search engine to browsesafelysearch.com and read whatever your enter during browser usage. Along with this, Browse Safely is likely to add a New Tab your browser will start with. Such changes are impossible to undo due to certain settings configured by Browse Safely inside of your system. In other words, there might also be an unwanted program that reinstalls Browse Safely even if you delete it from the list of extensions. Despite Browse Safely adds its own search engine, it does not generate any results. What it does is simply copying search queries from legitimate Yahoo.com (search.yahoo.com). Thus, it is pointless to have Browse Safely part of your browsing life. Moreover, it can capture valuable data like passwords or IP addresses to make a profit on its sales to other figures. This is why it is necessary to remove Browse Safely from your computer without any traces. To do this, follow our tutorial below.
How to remove Guce.advertising.com
Guce.advertising.com was classified as a browser hijacker that runs unreliable changes to browser settings. It has first been spotted to show a pop-up message whilst logging into an AOL account. AOL is a legitimate e-mail service used by people across the whole world. The message forced by
https://guce.advertising.com/
prevents users from opening the AOL services. However, not excluded that it may cause similar problems whilst opening other resources as well. Browser hijackers are unwanted apps that bring a number of experience-diminishing changes. Guce.advertising.com might also involve advertisements provided by third-party networks to generate additional money from collected clicks. New kinds of ads or banners can appear whilst surfing through even legitimate websites. The hijacker algorithms disable anti-advertising settings to insert dubious banners over original content. It is worth noting that guce.advertising.com can target Edge, Chrome, Firefox, and other browsers on both Mac and Windows. Some users using Norton Anti-malware software found that disabling the Secure VPN Ad Tracking feature has let them access the AOL website to log in. Despite this, it is still necessary to scan out your PC for malware that could lead to such changes. To do this, follow our guide presented below. How to remove Jingermy.com
Jingermy.com was classified as being part of the Video Downloader Pro extension. This unwanted extension issued in Google Chrome triggers alert messages across many security programs (including AVG, Malwarebytes). The threat notifications appear each time users search through the Chrome browser. As the investigation went on, both users and customers could not get the reason it pops. Soon after running some research, it turned out there was an unwanted add-on causing such triggers. There are many other unwanted extensions that may be related to browser hijackers or adware as well. Although Jungermy.com is barely similar to any of these, cybercriminals may use its extension for data collection. Such extension types tend to gather passwords, IP-addressed, geolocations, and other data under the shadow of useful features. Video Downloader Pro is meant to download videos, but there are some secondary activities identified by anti-malware software as potentially dangerous. Now you know Video Downloader Pro is the culprit meaning its total removal should solve the issue eventually. In case you struggle to do it yourself because Jingermy.com keeps coming back multiple times, make sure to follow our instructions below.
How to remove Easy 2 Convert 4 Me
Easy 2 Convert 4 Me is the name of a browser extension that alters browser settings to impose unreliable changes. This type of software is more known as browser hijackers. Once it gets successfully installed, users will spot a new homepage appearance along with additional features added to the list of unwanted changes. The main feature of Easy 2 Convert 4 Me is easy to find from its actual name - to help people convert files whilst browsing over the web. This is a handy feature indeed, however, Easy 2 Convert 4 Me cannot be trusted in privacy terms. If you check what permissions have been assigned to Easy 2 Convert 4 Me in the extensions panel, you will know that it has access to all data entered by users during the browsing session. This means that it can gather your passwords, IP addresses, geolocations, and more valuable data of such type. Moreover, Easy 2 Convert 4 Me starts showing a pile of different ads right after its installation. Such advertising content is usually suspicious or even dangerous to visit. This is why it is highly recommended to remove Easy 2 Convert 4 Me from your computer as soon as possible. Most users fail to do it on their own as there can be a program installed on your PC, which forces such changes out of the shadow. Thus, make sure you follow our tutorial below to perform full hijacker removal.
How to remove OfferCore
OfferCore is a so-called bundler meant to distribute both unwanted software (adware) and malware. As investigation showed, OfferCore is designed to launch the installation of Furk Ultra, which is a hack program developed for a popular videogame called Roblox. Whilst such a hack actually exists and can be downloaded for free, OfferCore seems to drop only a text file named "Last_Step" containing a link to a malware file. In other words, it does not install the cheating software for Roblox as expected by users. Note that even official gaming hacks fall into the category of unwanted or dangerous software. Repacked software and other types of free installers can also promote a list of additional programs like adware or browser hijackers. This is why it is important to scan your system for malware and delete the traces of OfferCore as soon as possible. We will help you to do it in our article below.
How to remove ShopHelper
Developed by Brightcircle Investments Ltd, ShopHelper is a browser add-on meant to alleviate online shopping. It adds a number of features that help users save time and money on buying goods from Amazon, Aliexpress, and other retail platforms like that. This browser add-on is currently available for Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox. Unfortunately, the biggest drawback of such add-ons comes with their adware abilities. Apart from showing lucrative coupons and sales on different websites, it may also display untrustworthy ads related to browsing habits. Plus, there is also a risk of unreliable privacy terms. In other words, developers behind ShopHelper may track personal data without users' permission for revenue goals. Thus, data like passwords, IP addresses, geolocations, and more can be redirected to external servers held by third-party figures. Note that ShopHelper is not a virus, but an unwanted program that should not be trusted by users. This is why our recommendation is to delete ShopHelper from your browser. If you are unable to do it, follow our tutorial below.
How to remove Browser-App
Browser-App is presented as a web application meant to improve online shopping. In reality, it is an unwanted browser extension developed to earn money by advertising various content. Usually, this content includes coupons, offers, and product comparisons for different retail websites like Amazon or Aliexpress. Nobody can argue that being able to save on online shopping is a good thing, however, Browser-App may work with untrustworthy networks that deliver unwanted content. For example, shopping banners can be chained with other links leading to suspicious or potentially dangerous resources. When you click on them, Browser-App might redirect you through multiple pages suspected of fishy behavior. Not to mention that Browser-App is compatible with popular browsers like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Internet Explorer. Since it configures your browser settings to insert additional ads, there is a threat of data surveillance. Applications like Browser-App are considered to be hijackers, which tend to collect personal data for revenue gains. Be careful and do not trust such extensions, especially if they appeared without your consent. To delete Browser-App, follow our step-by-step guide presented below.