Browsing Secure

What is Browsing Secure?

Surely, virtual security is important to you. Unfortunately, there are unreliable programs, such as Browsing Secure, that promise bogus security services just to trick you into executing and trusting them. If you install this program onto your own Windows operating system, it will start showing advertisements. Do you think that this is how all security tools work? Reliable security tools monitor potentially unreliable websites, quarantine and eliminate malware, and warn you about virtual threats, but they are unlikely to inject ads. Ads are injected by advertising-supported software, and it would be naive to trust it with your virtual protection. We are sure that you already understand that it is important to remove Browsing Secure, but you should read this report to fully understand how suspicious this adware is.

How does Browsing Secure work?

According to researchers at Anti-Spyware-101.com, Browsing Secure is very similar to Security Guard, WebCheck, WebEnhance, and all other suspicious programs that promote unreliable security services. Although the creator of this ad-supported program is unknown, our researchers have found that it belongs to the Montiera family. SkyEmoji, Melodx, and Wizebar are just a few of the many suspicious programs that belong to this family, but it is unclear if all of them were created by the same company. As a matter of fact, the creator of Browsing Secure is not disclosed, which is not something you should ignore. You also should not ignore the fact that this adware shows unpredictable advertisements. This is done with the help of browsingsecure.exe*32, a background process that is responsible for contacting remote adware servers and enabling online ads. Unfortunately, it is unknown which parties could use these servers.test

Although the information on browsingsecure.net does not mention the shopping deals that will show up whenever you browse the web, our researchers have found that this is what happens after installing Browsing Secure. Of course, most users are unaware of this website because it does not include a working installer. If you did not install this suspicious adware from its official website, where did it come from? Did you install it from a third-party software distributor? If you have, there is a great chance that it was downloaded along with other suspicious programs. Our researchers strongly recommend using a malware scanner to learn which unreliable programs got onto your PC along with the suspicious ad-supported program.

How to remove Browsing Secure

Browsing Secure may not look like a serious threat, but you do not know what kinds of ads it might show, which is why you have to be careful with it. If you discover that malicious programs were installed along with this adware or via the ads injected by it, you should consider implementing an automated malware remover. If you can delete Browsing Secure and all other unreliable programs manually, go ahead and clean your system as soon as you can. Afterward, do not forget to install a security tool that will reliably protect your virtual security thereafter. If you do not install this tool, you might have to deal with malware sooner or later.

Delete Browsing Secure

Windows 10:

  1. Enter Change or remove a program into the search box on the Taskbar.
  2. Launch this utility and right-click the undesirable program.
  3. Select Uninstall.

Windows 8.1 or Windows 8:

  1. Move to the bottom-right corner in Metro UI to open the Charm bar.
  2. Click Search, enter Uninstall a program, and launch this utility.
  3. Right-click the undesirable program and select Uninstall.

Windows 7 or Windows Vista:

  1. Click the Windows logo on the Taskbar and open Control Panel.
  2. Select Uninstall a program.
  3. Right-click the undesirable program and select Uninstall.

Windows XP:

  1. Click the Start icon on the left of the Taskbar and click Control Panel.
  2. Navigate to Add or Remove Programs.
  3. Select and Remove the undesirable application.
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