Bitable.com Removal Guide

Do you know what Bitable.com is?

It looks like the Bitable.com search domain targets the newest operating systems and users who employ not only desktop computers but also tablet devices as well. It is easy to see that Bitable.com is a browser hijacker that modifies your browser settings without your permission. Although this domain does not really try to infect you with malware, you cannot rule out such a possibility. Therefore, you will do yourself a favor if you remove Bitable.com from your computer as soon as possible. If you fail to deal with this infection, you will soon be flooded with potential security threats.

There is no doubt that this browser hijacker came to your computer uninvited, but there is a good chance that you initiated the download yourself. The browser hijacker may not be distributed individually, but there are many other distribution methods employed by such computer infections, and Bitable.com definitely has many ways to enter your PC. For example, this browser hijacker may come bundled with freeware. Users download freeware applications often from file-sharing and other unreliable websites. They are not aware of the fact they are downloading more than one application, and they often go through the installation process automatically.Bitable.com Removal GuideBitable.com screenshot
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As a result, the likes of Bitable.com end up being installed on the target system, and the next time you open your web browser, your default homepage is changed to bitable.com. Of course, unlike adware and freeware programs that inform users about the oncoming installation, browser hijackers do not do that. Therefore, you would not be able to avoid getting infected with it even if you were to read every single step in the program setup. This just shows that you should refrain from downloading applications from unfamiliar third-party websites. If you need a specific program, it is for the best to get it from the official website.

Bitable.com affects all the major browsers in the market, so it does not matter which is your default browser. Your default homepage and your search engine will be modified without your permission, and you will be exposed to a variety of potentially harmful content.

At first, it might be hard to understand that there is something malicious about this program. The main homepage for the hijacker contains many shortcuts to popular social networking websites, and it looks like an extension of the newest Windows operating systems. If users are not familiar with the dangers lurking behind every corner on the Internet, Bitable.com may look like the next best thing out there.

However, no one can guarantee that the domain will always provide you with safe search results and other third-party content. In fact, the practice shows the contrary. Browser hijackers often redirect users to affiliated third-party websites that are involved in malware distribution or unsafe online marketing practices.

If you are not careful with what you click on, eventually, that could result in a severe computer security issue. Therefore, protect yourself and your computer by removing Bitable.com right now.

It is not possible to delete this infection via Control Panel, but you can restore your browser by resetting it to default settings. Finally, do not forget to scan your PC with a computer security of your choice. You have to make sure your system is completely safe and secure.

How to Remove Bitable.com

Internet Explorer

  1. Press Alt+T and click Internet options.
  2. Open the Advanced tab and click Reset.
  3. Select Delete personal settings and press Reset.
  4. Click Close.

Mozilla Firefox

  1. Press Alt+H and go to Troubleshooting information.
  2. When the new tab opens, click Refresh Firefox.
  3. Click Refresh Firefox again and click Finish.

Google Chrome

  1. Press Alt+F and go to Settings.
  2. Click Show advanced settings at the bottom of the page.
  3. Scroll down and click the Reset settings button.
  4. Press Reset.

In non-techie terms:

When your browser settings change without your permission, it means that your system security has been compromised. If you got infected with the Bitable.com hijacker, you need to terminate this infection as soon as possible, to avoid other serious threats. Please delete everything related to this program from your computer. For an alternative software removal method, you can always check out the secondary set of instructions below this description.