Security Utility

What is Security Utility?

Security Utility is the most recent clone of WinSecurity, WebCheck, WinGuard and WebEnhance programs. All of them are represented on individual sites; however, these sites are identical, except for the titles of the programs they represent and the URL addresses. Even the Privacy Policy is the same, which suggests that the programs have either been created by the same people or using the same software creation platforms. Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers believe that it is DealPly platform that has been used to develop these suspicious applications. You must remove Security Utility and delete any other clone programs because they are misleading and unreliable. Computer users download them thinking about virtual security; however, these programs have nothing to do with it. Since the program is usually installed for the wrong reasons, its removal should raise no more questions.testtesttest 100% FREE spyware scan and
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How does Security Utility work?

The official website of the disturbing program is securityutility.net. It is most important that the site promotes the application as a beneficial shopping assistant. This is odd considering that the associated clone applications are promoted as security tools. Furthermore, the name of Security Utility suggests that it should be represented in the same manner. Regardless, the official site suggests that the program will find the best prices and online deals. Needless to say, the application will present advertisements whenever you shop online, particularly, if you are located in Germany, and so it is not surprising that we delete Security Utility as an advertisement-supported extension.

In most cases, Security Utility ads are represented on popular online shopping sites; however, different banner and pop-up ads may be linked to third-party programs which you must delete from the operating system as well. These additionally presented applications may be more deceiving and more dangerous, so their removal might require urgency. We recommend installing legitimate malware removal software to have these programs deleted automatically. Only reliable software will identify and delete programs which may hide or which may be presented as helpful and legit applications. When you complete the removal of this software, you can proceed with Security Utility removal as well.

How to remove Security Utility?

Security Utility is not a critically malicious program; however, authentic security software will locate and delete it as a threat. Automatic removal is what we recommend; however, you may want to delete the suspicious application on your own. Those who are experienced with the removal of undesirable files and registry entries should have no issues with Security Utility. However, if you do not have this experience and you still choose to delete the program manually, you could make mistakes leading to other issues. For example, you could jeopardize the running of certain programs or even the operating system. If you still choose the manual removal, make sure you tackle this operation one step at a time.

Remove Security Utility

Remove from Windows 8:

  1. Access the Metro UI menu and right-click on the background to open a new pane/tab.
  2. Select All apps and in the presented Apps menu go to Control Panel.
  3. Move to Uninstall a program, then right-click the app you wish to delete and select Uninstall.

Remove from Windows Vista/Windows 7:

  1. Scroll down to the Taskbar and click the Windows button located on the left corner.
  2. Open the Control Panel and in the presented menu click Uninstall a program.
  3. Right-click the application you wish to delete from the computer and select Uninstall.

Remove from Windows XP:

  1. Scroll down to the Taskbar and click the Start button located on the left corner.
  2. Select Control Panel and in the menu double-click Add or Remove Programs.
  3. In the menu on the left click Change or Remove Programs and Remove Security Utility. 100% FREE spyware scan and
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