Check-you-robot.site Removal Guide

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Have you been asked by Check-you-robot.site to confirm that you are not a robot by clicking the Allow button? If you were, we advise reading the rest of this report before deciding what you should do next. Our cybersecurity specialists say that this website falls under the classification of adware servers. Also, that it might show notifications with third-party ads to users who click Allow. If you did not realize that you would get notifications if you click the Allow button and want to stop the adware server from showing them to you, we encourage you to use the removal guide available below this article. It shows how to eliminate Check-you-robot.site notifications by erasing data associated with the site from your browser. If the process seems too challenging, we recommend employing a reputable antimalware tool.

If you came across an adware sever for the first time, you might not yet know much about such sites or how they are spread. Researchers say that users can get redirected to websites like Check-you-robot.site if they click links on questionable pop-ups, ads, or websites. Thus, it is highly advisable not to click the content that could be unreliable or unknown if you do not want to risk being redirected to adware servers as well as malicious web pages. In addition, researchers advise browsing only with fully updated browsers that could recognize more questionable content on the Internet. For extra protection, it would be smart to keep a reputable antimalware tool that could keep your system clean and secure.

Users who get redirected to Check-you-robot.site might see a picture of a violet robot with a sad face and a couple of question marks. On the left of the robot, there could be a message saying: “Click Allow if you are not a robot.” Slightly below the quoted message, there could be an image of the reCAPTCHA, making it look as if the site is trying to load a checkbox. However, as the message suggests, the website wants users to confirm that they are persons not by ticking a checkbox, as usual, but by clicking a button called Allow. The problem is that the pop-up message that has the Allow button does not say anything about a user having to select it to confirm that he is not a robot. What it ought to say is that “Check-you-robot.site wants to show notifications.” To choose whether you wish to receive such content from this site or not, the pop-up should allow you to select between Allow and Block.Check-you-robot.site Removal GuideCheck-you-robot.site screenshot
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Naturally, if you have no wish to get notifications from Check-you-robot.site that could appear on your screen and contain ads from unknown third parties, we recommend clicking Block. If you clicked Allow but now regret doing so, we can help you get rid of the adware server’s notifications. First, you could try to eliminate them manually by removing the permission to show notifications which you have to the site by clicking Allow. The removal guide below explains how to delete it from Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. If the process is too complicated or the adware sever keeps coming back, we advise getting a reputable antimalware tool that could remove Check-you-robot.site notifications for good.

Erase Check-you-robot.site

Google Chrome

  1. Open Google Chrome.
  2. Type chrome://settings/content/notifications into the browser’s address bar and click Enter.
  3. Wait for the Notifications settings to be loaded.
  4. Review all permissions listed in the Allow section.
  5. Find the adware server (Check-you-robot.site) and block or remove its permission.
  6. Restart the browser.

Mozilla Firefox

  1. Open your browser.
  2. Type about:preferences#privacy into your address bar and click Enter.
  3. Wait for the Privacy & Security settings to load and locate the Permissions section.
  4. Find Notifications and press the Settings button nearby.
  5. Locate Check-you-robot.site, select it, and press Remove Website.
  6. Choose Save Changes.
  7. Restart the browser.

In non-techie terms:

Check-you-robot.site is one of the adware servers that may ask users to click Allow without mentioning that doing so enables these sites to show users notifications. Our researchers say that the notifications could be rather annoying as they might appear on a user’s desktop, and they could contain various advertisements. Moreover, since they could be coming from multiple sources, there is a risk that some of the notifications could promote unreliable content. Naturally, if you do not want to risk seeing such material, we advise clicking Block instead of Allow. Provided that you clicked Allow but now wish to get rid of Check-you-robot.site notifications, we encourage you to use the removal guide available below or employ a reputable antimalware tool that could deal with the adware server.