If WinWeb Protection is running on your Windows operating system without your consent, there is no doubt that you should delete it from the PC. The suspicious application is believed to be an advertisement supported program because in the official Privacy Policy (winwebprotection.info/privacy_policy.html) it is disclosed that it could track and collect data regarding your virtual activity in order to present it to third party advertisers. Do you want to face various pop-up advertisements promoting questionable services and products? Of course, you do not, which is why we recommend that you delete WinWeb Protection immediately after you discover it running on the operating system.
In case you have discovered WinWeb Protection running on the PC, your first instinct will probably be to visit winwebprotection.info. The web page promotes the suspicious application as an authentic tool which can keep your virtual security guarded by tracking your browsing processes and ensuring that harmful activity is eliminated. There is no further explanation on how the application works or where to download it from; however, it must have come from somewhere if it is running on your computer. Without a doubt, this suggests that the program has been infiltrated onto the computer bundled with other software. We advise that you delete all applications which may have entered the PC without your authorization.
Our Windows security researchers have discovered that other Waysol applications (e.g., GreatSave4u and NewSaver) cannot be downloaded from their official pages as well. Unfortunately, due to this you should not trust any Waysol programs. All in all, you could face various security risks if you choose to run and trust illegally installed software. WinWeb Protection could be used to spy on you and leak the collected information, and other potentially running threats could be set to perform various other illegal activities. If you do not want to endanger your virtual security, you should not become part of any risky activity.
Do you want to remove WinWeb Protection from the operating system but you do not know what steps you need to perform? Our security experts recommend installing authentic security tools which could delete the potential threat automatically and ensure that the system is guarded against malware in the future. Those looking for an alternative can follow the manual removal guides below; however, we warn that these instructions may not be enough to delete adware and other threats which could be running on the operating system.
Remove from Windows XP:
Remove from Windows Vista and Windows 7:
Remove from Windows 8: