![]() ![]() ![]() “We’ve entered the decade of unwanted add-ons - Google is now cracking down and removing ad-injecting toolbars from its Chrome store. Despite removing and re-installing a browser, toolbars will often remain, which is a behavior similar to malware. These toolbars typically occupy the horizontal space below a user’s browser and can include buttons, icons, and menus. Over the past two years, Avast Browser Cleanup has identified more than 60 million different browser add-ons which are often bundled with other free software, such as video players, Java and Flash updates. Our free utility gets rid of annoying toolbars and restores hijacked searches. ![]()
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