Browser Guardian App

Browser Guardian App

Browser Guardian App is a program that claims to be able to make your web browsing secure. The program says that it will warn you when you are about to enter a website that contains malicious software. It might really seem that it can help you not to encounter malware; however, we have still doubts about its effectiveness because Browser Guardian App is known to be an advertising-supported application. In other words, the first thing this program is going to do is to show commercial advertisements on your screen. These ads themselves might expose you to threats, so we think that it is not safe to keep Browser Guardian App installed even if it declares that it will take care of your system’s security. In case you decide to get rid of Browser Guardian App and install a more trustworthy application instead of it, you should read through this article. We are going to explain in it how to erase this program easily. Read more »

Search.mygamesxp.com

Search.mygamesxp.com

We do not recommend downloading the software advertised on mygamesxp.com because you will notice immediately after the installation that Search.mygamesxp.com has modified your homepage, search engine, and New Tab page. It is known that this search engine might make these changes even if you do not install the My Games XP yourself. If this has already happened, make sure that you get rid of Search.mygamesxp.com as soon as possible and set another homepage. We highly recommend doing that because this search engine is untrustworthy and it is known that it might even be the reason why malware has entered your system. Of course, not all the users encounter malicious software, but we still suggest getting rid of this search engine because it is not trustworthy. Unfortunately, it seems that you will not be able to get rid of it via Control Panel, so you might find it really difficult to do that. Luckily, we know how to get rid of suspicious search engines easily and we are ready to share our knowledge with you. Read more »

Words-Surf

Words-Surf

Words-Surf is an adware application coming from the Lyrics family. Most programs from this family are targeting music lovers, and Words-Surf is no exception. The application says it will display lyrics to each song you are listening to on YouTube. But the presence of this adware program on your computer should worry you, as it often comes along with malicious programs. Besides, the application itself is irritating, as it floods you with a never-ending flow of commercial ads and makes your browsing sessions annoying. Therefore, any security-minded person would delete the application from his PC. Read more »

BrowserWatchdog

BrowserWatchdog

We want to make people aware that BrowserWatchdog is not the program that it appears to be. We recommend that you remove it, because it masquerades as a tool that protects against malicious websites, while in reality it is just a plain adware-type program. The developers deceive users into downloading this application by leading them to expect a professionally delivered service while they will only receive third-party advertisements. These ads should not be taken at face value, because they might come from unreliable entities that advertise useless and even malicious software, as well as unreliable online shopping websites. Of course, the ads are not limited to the aforementioned niches We argue that this application is untrustworthy and that a security-minded individual should take action against BrowserWatchdog. Read more »

CrazyForCraft Toolbar

CrazyForCraft Toolbar

CrazyForCraft Toolbar is an unreliable program that you should not keep on your PC. It offers useful features for crafters, such as free quilting and woodworking patterns. But at the same time it hijacks your browser and sets an untrustworthy search engine as your default. Even the creators of this program consider it an unsecure application, so waste no time and remove the toolbar from your computer. Read more »

Safe Browse App

Safe Browse App

Safe Browse App sounds like an application that protects your virtual security while you are surfing the web, and that is also what it claims to do; however, the truth seems to be very far from that. This is, in fact, a useless ad-supported application that can actually harm your computer’s security by displaying potentially unreliable advertisements. The risk in clicking on ads that have corrupted embedded links is that you might land on unsafe websites. Most probably, you already have several security issues, because this adware may sneak onto your computer in the company of other malware programs. Understanding the potential problems this infection may cause to your Windows operating system -- or even your privacy -- can help you step up and act before more issues emerge because of its presence. According to our researchers, there is only one solution if you want to keep your PC healthy: You need to remove Safe Browse App, and your virtual reality will become safer. Read more »

Toppypop

Toppypop

You might be surprised to know that Toppypop is not the program its developers claim it is. Our malware researchers took a close look at this program and suggest that you remove it, because it has been set to display annoying commercial advertisements that come from unreliable sources. Its developers use deceptive marketing tactics to trick you into installing Toppypop. Its website states that it somehow improves your browsing experience, but it is unclear how it does that. This program is riddled with mystery. Therefore, we need to dissect this program in order to establish a firm conclusion about its functionality based on facts. Read more »

ExpressMediaConverter

ExpressMediaConverter

ExpressMediaConverter is classified as an adware application. This implies that the program enters target computers with financial profit in mind. ExpressMediaConverter has been created to help its developers get rich via the pay-per-click system. At first, it might seem that this program has been developed to do something else, but you will soon learn that it barely lives up to its promises, and it only slows down your browser, spamming with you annoying commercial ads. Any security-minded computer user would remove ExpressMediaConverter immediately because this application brings nothing but trouble. Please scroll down to the bottom of this description for the manual adware removal instructions. Read more »

Search.MyTelevisionXp.com

Search.MyTelevisionXp.com

If you ever notice that Search.MyTelevisionXp.com has replaced your homepage, default search engine, and New Tab page, there is basically no doubt that you have downloaded software My Email XP, which promises to enable you to “login to your email quicker than ever before”. In such a case, users agree with the changes themselves; however, it does not mean that Search.MyTelevisionXp.com cannot make the changes without permission too. Therefore, some researchers classify this search engine as a browser hijacker. Unfortunately, we cannot say that Search.MyTelevisionXp.com is very trustworthy, so we do not recommend keeping it in the place of your homepage, search engine, and New Tab page. In order to start using another reliable search provider, you should get rid of Search.MyTelevisionXp.com first. If you have installed My Email XP software yourself and then noticed the presence of Search.MyTelevisionXp.com, you will have to delete the software via Control Panel first and then remove this unwanted search engine. We will explain you how to do that in a greater detail further in this article. Read more »

TinyMediaPlayer

TinyMediaPlayer

TinyMediaPlayer claims to be a video and audio player like no other with regard to hard disk usage, which is allegedly so “tiny” in its case, but, unfortunately, our malware researchers have categorized it as a PUP, i.e., a potentially unwanted program. While PUPs does not count as infections and they are not considered dangerous threats either, they can still show traits of unreliability. This PUP, for example, did not strike us as a decent media player for starters. But the fact that it may start showing annoying third-party advertisements is definitely not a good sign. Our overall verdict is that you are better off removing TinyMediaPlayer. For the details, please continue reading our report. Read more »