![]() ![]() ![]() If your regular extension management tools don’t work then this may be worth a try.Browser Cleaner is a browser extension that asserts to clean Google Chrome from malicious extensions, toolbars, unwanted homepage, and malicious applications. But PC novices will appreciate its ease of use, and the program’s "user rating" for extensions could be a helpful way to highlight any addons you need to check. There’s no "Remove" option, unfortunately, but presumably avast! think it’s safer to do this from your browser (and if the addon is disabled then maybe the browser’s own uninstall tool will be more reliable).Īnd if your browser’s home and search pages have been hijacked then there’s a "Reset browser settings" button to restore their default values.Īvast! Browser Cleanup isn’t exactly the most powerful of aware removers, then. Spot a potential problem here and clicking Disable will disable that addon completely. As we’ve mentioned, this can be done from within the browser anyway, but the Cleanup tool does have a small advantage: by default it excludes add-ons with a "good" rating, so cutting the list down to size and helping you focus on any potential threats. ![]() It’s quite possible you might have nothing listed on the Summary page, of course, and in that case you can just click one of the left-hand tabs to view the addons for a particular browser. But if you don’t agree with avast! Browser Cleanup’s report then you also have the option to remove highlighted addons individually, or maybe do nothing about them at all. If the extensions on the Summary page are unnecessary, then you can remove them all with a click. ![]()
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