Trustworthy Toolbar is a browser add-on which can be installed on the PC in different ways. It is a Community Toolbar, and you can find it at trustworthytoolbar.ourtoolbar.com. The same toolbar can also be bundled with various free applications that are available on such websites as cnet.com, softonic.com, and many others. Trustworthy Toolbar has a feature which you as a careful computer user may not like. It promotes Conduit Search, which means that your home page and search provider will be changed to search.conduit.com.
The new search engine will provide you with various advertisements some of which you will find on the startup page in the form of display ads. No matter how attractive the Conduit advertisements are, do no click them in order to reduce the risk of getting the computer infected with malware. As for the search results, you may be provided with irrelevant links which are presents as if they matched your search queries. By advertising website in this way, their owners expect to drive more traffic and improve the conversion rate.
As for the Trustworthy Toolbar, it features links to popular social networking websites such as Facebook and Twitter. Moreover, it contains a weather forecast button and online radio station. The user can also browse the Internet through an embedded search box, which provides Conduit search results.
If you prefer to have the former browsing settings restored, you should remove Trustworthy Toolbar and make sure that the system is protected against different types of malware and spyware threats.
The following instructions may help you uninstall the toolbar, but the automatic removal is not enough. Having completed the removal, scan the PC to find out whether all the unwanted components of the toolbar are removed from the PC. In case you do not want to remove the toolbar manually, install SpyHunter. It eliminates the unwanted application and safeguards the PC against future infections. Moreover, it saves your time as the majority of the operations are performed without your interference. If you are still wondering, try its free scanner, which is available below.
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