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Delete all viruses off Chrome?

Delete all viruses off Chrome?

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Zhou_Jun_Da
Junior Member
25
03-09-2016, 01:24 PM
#1
I've noticed many "virus extensions" popping up on Chrome repeatedly. While a full reinstall is an option, I'm curious if anyone has discovered ways to remove them or turn off extensions altogether. I've checked the control panel and attempted deletion, but it's still happening.
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Zhou_Jun_Da
03-09-2016, 01:24 PM #1

I've noticed many "virus extensions" popping up on Chrome repeatedly. While a full reinstall is an option, I'm curious if anyone has discovered ways to remove them or turn off extensions altogether. I've checked the control panel and attempted deletion, but it's still happening.

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DarckMoule
Member
160
03-11-2016, 10:04 PM
#2
1) Remove Chrome
2) Reset system settings
3) Apply W3M tools
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DarckMoule
03-11-2016, 10:04 PM #2

1) Remove Chrome
2) Reset system settings
3) Apply W3M tools

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59
03-12-2016, 05:46 PM
#3
What bothers me about reinstalling Chrome is how long it takes—about ten minutes. If the extensions keep appearing, you need to reinstall Chrome to ensure the malware isn’t hidden elsewhere on your computer. If they return after reinstalling, it suggests a deeper infection that’s harder to eliminate. Trying to track down a virus this way can be frustrating, so the easiest fix is just to reinstall the software.
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XxMelindaxXBAE
03-12-2016, 05:46 PM #3

What bothers me about reinstalling Chrome is how long it takes—about ten minutes. If the extensions keep appearing, you need to reinstall Chrome to ensure the malware isn’t hidden elsewhere on your computer. If they return after reinstalling, it suggests a deeper infection that’s harder to eliminate. Trying to track down a virus this way can be frustrating, so the easiest fix is just to reinstall the software.

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J0ebyron
Member
225
03-12-2016, 08:00 PM
#4
Chrome fundamentally acts as spyware. Consider using Firefox instead.
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J0ebyron
03-12-2016, 08:00 PM #4

Chrome fundamentally acts as spyware. Consider using Firefox instead.

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Flux_Riyad
Junior Member
16
04-02-2016, 09:44 AM
#5
Consider this approach. Just to be clear, remove Chrome, run a malware scanner, use CCleaner for cleanup, and then reinstall Chrome.
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Flux_Riyad
04-02-2016, 09:44 AM #5

Consider this approach. Just to be clear, remove Chrome, run a malware scanner, use CCleaner for cleanup, and then reinstall Chrome.

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Matke04
Posting Freak
825
04-02-2016, 04:11 PM
#6
The top choice is simply reinstalling Chrome. You could also remove the extensions and adjust settings manually. Hahhahah, not that!
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Matke04
04-02-2016, 04:11 PM #6

The top choice is simply reinstalling Chrome. You could also remove the extensions and adjust settings manually. Hahhahah, not that!

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Kavenoke
Member
242
04-09-2016, 04:53 PM
#7
Muh botnet is not reliable; Firefox has issues and doesn’t work well. Opt for Chromium instead. @ jordanmaloney Get this tool and start using it. http://www.techsupportall.com/adware-removal-tool/
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Kavenoke
04-09-2016, 04:53 PM #7

Muh botnet is not reliable; Firefox has issues and doesn’t work well. Opt for Chromium instead. @ jordanmaloney Get this tool and start using it. http://www.techsupportall.com/adware-removal-tool/

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kcaz56
Senior Member
664
04-15-2016, 09:53 PM
#8
Epic meme alert! Your browser quirks are legendary—Firefox boots up quicker than Chrome, and it’s still rock-solid on old Windows XP toasters.
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kcaz56
04-15-2016, 09:53 PM #8

Epic meme alert! Your browser quirks are legendary—Firefox boots up quicker than Chrome, and it’s still rock-solid on old Windows XP toasters.

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GotApple
Member
79
05-02-2016, 09:12 AM
#9
Using adwcleaner
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GotApple
05-02-2016, 09:12 AM #9

Using adwcleaner

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BaXTeR84
Member
60
05-02-2016, 04:25 PM
#10
Only a few developers are actively contributing to Firefox. They tend to prioritize social features over core functionality. Combined with sluggish page loads and weak flash support, it feels like a dated browser. Chrome clearly outperforms it, though it still suffers from botnet issues. Still, Chromium remains a reliable alternative.
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BaXTeR84
05-02-2016, 04:25 PM #10

Only a few developers are actively contributing to Firefox. They tend to prioritize social features over core functionality. Combined with sluggish page loads and weak flash support, it feels like a dated browser. Chrome clearly outperforms it, though it still suffers from botnet issues. Still, Chromium remains a reliable alternative.

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