Free Utility Eliminates Annoying Toolbars such
as Ask and Conduit and Restores Hijacked Search
Redwood
City, Calif., July 7, 2015 – Avast
Software, maker of the most trusted mobile and PC security in the
world, announced today that Avast’s patent-pending technology, Avast Browser
Cleanup, has identified more than 60 million different browser add-ons and
removed more than 650 million from users’ browsers in the past two years. While
not malicious per se, browser add-ons that come as toolbars can hijack and
switch a user’s search preference and can be extremely difficult to remove once
installed. Avast Browser Cleanup removes these
unwanted toolbars from Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Internet Explorer
and lets users restore their search engine preference. Previously available as
a feature in Avast Free Antivirus, Avast Browser Cleanup is now available as a
new, free stand-alone product at Avast.com.
“Toolbars are not classical malware so most
antivirus products won’t flag them as malicious. However, some of these add-ons
behave similarly to malware, which is frustrating for users,” said Vince
Steckler, chief executive officer of Avast. “We’ve entered the decade of
unwanted add-ons -- Google is now cracking down and removing ad-injecting
toolbars from its Chrome store. Avast detects these toolbars and many more and
is focusing on helping users battle browser toolbars that are one of the biggest
consumer security outbreaks since spyware.”
Browser toolbars are often bundled with
other free software, such as video players, Java and Flash updates. These toolbars
typically occupy the horizontal space below a user’s browser and can include
buttons, icons, and menus. Despite removing and re-installing a browser, the
toolbar will remain, which is a behavior similar to malware.
Browser add-ons can frustrate users because
they may:
- Change the browser homepage and search
engine without permission
- Track people’s browsing activities and
searches
- Display aggressive ads
- Manipulate search results
- Take up a lot of vertical space inside the
browser
- Redirect requests to potentially dangerous
websites
- Slow down the browser and degrade the
browsing experience
- Fight against each other and make normal
add-on handling difficult or impossible
Avast Browser Cleanup helps users who notice changes in their browsing experience like lagging, changes to their browser settings and altered search results. Avast Browser Cleanup allows users to specify their desired browser settings while eliminating unwanted toolbars. In some cases browser toolbars can be useful, but Avast users have rated 96 percent of all identified toolbars as “poor” or “very poor”. The top 10 most unwanted toolbars are:
Toolbar
1. Mindspark
2. Conduit
3. Ask.com
4. Delta Search
5. Fast Start
6. Dealply
7. Yontoo Toolbar
8. SearchTheWeb (Iminent)
9. Incredibar
10. Sweetpacks/SweetIm
Number of Removals
18,358,334
13,924,453
11,773,062
6,136,056
4,862,671
4,253,676
4,020,969
3,442,706
2,729,797
1,948,958
The new version of Avast Browser Cleanup
includes improved browser compatibility, support of the latest browsers, more
homepages to choose from when resetting the browser, and more aggressive
detection of toolbar protectors that make removal difficult. Additionally, Avast
Browser Cleanup now runs in the background, notifying the user when it detects
a potentially unwanted or malicious toolbar.
Avast Browser Cleanup is integrated in all
Avast antivirus security products, including the free version, and it can also
be downloaded as a free stand-alone software at https://www.avast.com/en-us/browser-cleanup