Search Pro
Search Pro is advertised as a tool that can provide users with “Quick Access to top trusted search results and daily search trends.” Our specialists say that the application might also hijack your browser by changing its homepage and default search engine and that it could show advertising content from different third parties. Therefore, the extension was classified as a browser hijacker. If you do not like how it works or its content, you could erase it. If you want to remove Search Pro manually, but do not know how to do it, you should look at our deletion instructions located below. ...
Easy Steps DIY Tab
Easy Steps DIY Tab might look like a harmless extension, but our team of researchers identifies it as a PUP – potentially unwanted program. If you have it installed on your Google Chrome browser, we strongly recommend that you read this report in full to understand why trusting it and leaving it installed is a terrible idea. Have you already decided to delete Easy Steps DIY Tab? If that is the case, we have a few tips and options for you. Before you continue reading, employ a legitimate malware scanner and run a full system scan. ...
C-emoney.com
C-emoney.com is an adware server that tries to get permission to show users notifications by asking them to click the Allow button. It says that clicking it will allow users to watch a video. If you visited this website and clicked Allow without realizing that you would start seeing this website's notifications, we have good news. You can eliminate C-emoney.com notifications either manually or with the help of a reliable antimalware tool. If you pick the first option, we can offer our deletion instructions located below that explain how to deal with the adware server step by step. ...
StreaminSearchs
StreaminSearchs is an extension that might be introduced to you as a superior search tool. Well, if that were the case, we would not identify it as a potentially unwanted program, or PUP, for short. PUPs are often identified as threats because they can put their users at some sort of risk. While some PUPs are known as threats because they are set up to trick users into paying money for the promoted services – which is the case with, for example, useless system optimizers – other PUPs are known as threats because they use their users for a monetary gain with nothing in return. ...
Click-to-watch.live
Were you hoping to see a video as you landed on Click-to-watch.live? As the website's message suggests, you might be unable to do so if you do not click a button called Allow. The strange part is that the website does not have a button called Allow. However, such a button ought to be displayed by your browser shortly after you enter the site. What might seem to be even odder is that this pop-up does not say anything about you being able to watch videos from Click-to-watch.live if you click Allow. What it ought to say is that this website wants to show you notifications. ...
Liansatrickth.info
You do not want to interact with Liansatrickth.info advertisements and notifications because they are most likely to be used to introduce you to unreliable content. If you have interacted with them already, you need to think about what has happened. Have you downloaded apps or extensions? Have you shared private information? Have you performed virtual scans? Have you called any provided helpline numbers? Have you purchased the promoted services or products? If you have done any of this, you need to think carefully if you might have been scammed or tricked into downloading malware. ...
News-back.best
Have you recently landed on a page introduced via News-back.best that asked to confirm yourself as a non-robot? If you have, did you click the ‘Allow’ button for confirmation? If you did, you agreed to have your browser flooded with advertisements. This ad server uses the push notifications feature to continue showing you ads even after you exist the misleading website or the websites that redirect you to the ad server itself. Most people get redirected to ad servers as they browse unreliable websites, because they are most likely to agree to promote unreliable ads and servers. ...
SearchGamez
Do not assume that SearchGamez will help you find games just because the word “game” is included in its name. Do not assume that this tool will provide you with “optimized search results” just because that is the promise that is presented in the description that is placed next to the installer on the Chrome Web Store (chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/searchgamez/cpieliioldegdicikophgdjeihccjgfg). Unfortunately, we often see descriptions and official promotional information that are highly curated and even misleading, which is why we do not recommend relying on that alone. ...
Easy Weather Today Promos
Easy Weather Today Promos sounds like an extension that offers a weather forecast and promotional content. Well, it does not actually offer weather forecasts, but it certainly does show ads after you install it onto your Google Chrome browser. Our research team identifies this suspicious extension as a PUP, which is short for “potentially unwanted program.” One of the elements of that is that the extension is not useful. Another element is that it might be unreliable. This extension is incredibly mysterious, and there are many questions left unanswered, which makes it incredibly suspicious. ...
SearchConverterHD
SearchConverterHD is an extension that Google Chrome users can download for free. Because it promises to help convert files and currency for free, many might choose to install the extension without taking a good look at it, and, of course, that is a mistake. If you have downloaded the add-on already, you need to think about how you did it. At the time of research, this PUP (potentially unwanted program) was not introduced in an official way, and the Chrome Web Store did not offer its installer either. Perhaps an official installer existed in the past but has been taken down since. ...