Central Hub Radio Removal Guide

Do you know what Central Hub Radio is?

Central Hub Radio is a Google Chrome extension that falls under the classification of potentially unwanted programs. Our computer security specialists decided it belongs in this category after learning the application might be spread through unreliable channels, may show users untrustworthy advertisements from the third party, and could also change preferred browser preferences. If you find these qualities annoying and do not wish to keep such an application on your system, we would recommend deleting it with no hesitation. To make it easier for you to get rid of it, we will place a removal guide at the end of this article. However, if you still have doubts about Central Hub Radio, you should continue reading this article to learn more about it. Further, in the text, we will talk about the potentially unwanted program’s possible distribution channels, its effective manners, and risks of leaving it unattended.

Central Hub Radio is still available to all Google Chrome users through Chrome Web Store page (chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/central-hub-radio/giliocbfjjcciidjmlomhnecdcaikgbm) and the extension’s official site called centralhubradio.com. Nonetheless, besides these two mentioned sources, our computer security specialists suspect the potentially unwanted program might be spread through bundled software installers on unreliable file-sharing web pages like torrent or other P2P file-sharing networks. Thus, to avoid such untrustworthy applications in the future, we recommend staying away from questionable file-sharing sites that could distribute them. Of course, before downloading any tool, the user should find more information about it first to learn whether it can be trusted. Not to mention, you should not lose your guard even after launching the installer. Instead, we recommend picking custom or advanced installation settings and reviewing all terms carefully. By doing so, you might even have a chance to deselect unwanted bundled applications.

Once Central Hub Radio is installed the browser homepage, new tab page, or default search engine might be replaced with home.centralhubradio.com/nt. According to our computer security specialists, this search engine could show modified Yahoo search results. As a result, there is a possibility among them the user may find additional advertising content from the application’s third-party partners. The bad news is such content might not be reviewed, or in other words, there may not be any guarantees it will be safe to interact with. For example, some of the ads could come from untrustworthy web pages promoting similar potentially unwanted programs, adware, browser hijackers and so on. Moreover, there might be ads leading to scam web pages or sites containing malware as well. Under such circumstances, we do not recommend leaving Central Hub Radio on your browser.

We do not say anything bad will necessarily happen if you continue using Central Hub Radio, but even if it is a small risk we do not think it would be worth talking it when all this extension does is provide you with a couple of links to popular radio stations’ web pages. If you think so too, we encourage you to delete this potentially unwanted program while following the removal guide available at the end of this paragraph or employ a reputable antimalware tool and let it eliminate the unwanted extension for you.

Erase Central Hub Radio

  1. Launch the browser.
  2. Click ALT+F simultaneously.
  3. Navigate to More tools.
  4. Go to Extensions and locate Central Hub Radio.
  5. Click the Remove button available next to it.
  6. Tap Remove to finish.
  7. Exit the browser.
  8. Press Windows Key+E.
  9. Find this location: %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default
  10. Search for listed files:
    Preferences
    Secure Preferences
  11. Right-click these files separately and click Delete.
  12. Leave File Explorer.
  13. Empty Recycle bin.

In non-techie terms:

Central Hub Radio may seem like a handy extension for any user who likes to listen to various radio stations online, but in reality, it might appear to be not so useful and even potentially dangerous. To be more precise it is believed the potentially unwanted program could show users unreliable advertisements from the third party, such as pop-ups inviting to participate in fake surveys or lotteries, offering to install adware, browser hijackers, or other threats, and so on. Therefore, leaving the application installed is not something we would recommend, and if you think it would be wiser to get rid of it as well, we encourage you to use the removal guide available a bit above this paragraph. Users who are more used to automatic features, could employ a reliable antimalware tool and let it erase the potentially unwanted program for them too. Lastly, we would like to remind our readers they can leave comments below the article or contact us via social media if they require further assistance or have questions about this suspicious extension.