CrossBrowse

What is CrossBrowse?

CrossBrowse is not a completely reliable browser even if it claims to be so. Therefore, specialists at anti-spyware-101.com have put it under the category of potentially unwanted programs (PUPs). The main reason why this browser is classified like that is the fact that it makes various changes without permission. Of course, these changes can be restored rather easily because CrossBrowse is not a dangerous and harmful application. The only way to do that is to remove CrossBrowse, so you should not keep it if you do not like how it acts.test 100% FREE spyware scan and
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How does CrossBrowse act?

CrossBrowse is not a unique browser because it is based on the Chromium platform. In addition, another similar browser called BoBrowser exists. Both of them are developed by CLARALABSOFTWARE, so we can assume that they both act almost identically. Specialists working at anti-spyware-101.com have carried out a research and found out that many users complain about the presence of CrossBrowse because it makes itself a default browser without permission, removes the shortcuts of Google Chrome, and even adds additional shortcuts of Facebook, Amazon, Wikipedia, and Google to the user’s desktop. On top of that, it is very likely that you will see advertisements on different websites if you open them with CrossBrowse. All these pop-ups, commercials, and other kinds of ads that usually appear on shopping websites are really annoying and they might even take you to various unreliable websites. In order to stop all these ads from appearing and be able to set another default browser, you should get rid of CrossBrowse. Unfortunately, this will not help you to restore Google Chrome shortcuts, but you can, luckily, copy them from the Start menu.

The official website of CrossBrowse has not been found, so our specialists think that this browser has used another way to enter your system. After carrying out a research, specialists say that this program is distributed via Amonetize bundles. Unfortunately, it does not travel alone, which means that such suspicious applications as PicColor, Desktop Dock, VuuPC, and WordProser might have slithered onto your computer as well. It is not advisable to keep these programs because they are not trustworthy ant they might act in an undesirable way. As can be seen, it is better to take care of the system’s security because one malicious application might enter your system with a dozen of other suspicious programs.

How to erase CrossBrowse

CrossBrowse is just a potentially unwanted program, so it is possible to remove it via Control Panel. Unfortunately, we cannot say the same about other programs that have entered your system with it. If you decide to remove this browser yourself, you should know that it is still very important to scan the system with an antimalware scanner in order to erase the remaining infections. We do not recommend doing that yourself because you might not be able to detect all undesirable programs. On top of that, you will definitely face some difficulties regarding their removal if you are a less experienced computer user. If you are going to use an automatic tool, you should not forget that it must be trustworthy. We recommend using SpyHunter for this matter because we know that it can be fully trusted.

Remove CrossBrowse

Windows XP

  1. Click the Start button.
  2. Select Control Panel.
  3. Click Add or Remove Programs.
  4. Select the program and click Remove.

Windows 7 and Vista

  1. Open the Start menu.
  2. Select Control Panel.
  3. Click Uninstall a program.
  4. Select the undesirable program.
  5. Click Uninstall.

Windows 8

  1. Tap the Windows key + R.
  2. Enter control panel in the box and click OK.
  3. Click Uninstall a program.
  4. Select the unwanted application.
  5. Click Uninstall.
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