BrowserSafer Removal Guide

Do you know what BrowserSafer is?

BrowserSafer is an application that promises to enable users to “browse the web safely.” It says that it will block malicious websites and protect you from phishing. As it seems to be a really useful program, many users decide to install it on their systems. The Download button does not work on the official website of BrowserSafer, so there is no doubt that users get BrowserSafer from third-party websites. Of course, there is also a possibility that BrowserSafer enters systems unnoticed. Either way, we do not think that you should keep BrowserSafer installed because this program is not trustworthy, and nobody knows whether it is really going to act in a beneficial way. One thing is really clear about BrowserSafer – it is an advertising-supported application, so it might start generating and placing various commercial advertisements on your screen after you install it on your system. You will notice very quickly that these ads are quite irritating. We want to add that they are also rather dangerous.

If you keep BrowserSafer installed, you will see various advertisements on different websites opened with Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox. These ads will be based on the websites you are surfing, so they might look interesting, and it might even seem that they can help you save money at online stores. Our specialists have tested this program and found that it displays ads based on your interests because it collects information about your browsing activities. This information includes the websites you access, the links you click on, your tabs, bookmarks, IP address, and much more. Even though BrowserSafer declares that it does not touch personal details, we still recommend being cautious because some information about you might still be extracted and used for suspicious purposes. As you can see, BrowserSafer is not the most reliable program, so it would be best to get rid of it as soon as possible.BrowserSafer Removal GuideBrowserSafer screenshot
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Do not forget to erase all those programs that might have entered your system together with BrowserSafer. In most cases, adware programs can be installed on the system together with freeware and shareware; however, there is also a possibility that your system now contains potentially unwanted programs, other adware programs, and even a browser hijacker. All these threats might cause serious harm to your computer, so you should detect them all and erase them as soon as possible. If you cannot find them yourself, you should scan your system with an automatic malware remover, such as SpyHunter. It will inform you about the existing threats and it will even remove them all for you.

The only way to stop all those commercial advertisements from appearing on your screen is to delete BrowserSafer from your system completely. Luckily, this program can be removed from the system very easily because it has an uninstall in Control Panel. If you are a less experienced user, you can delete BrowserSafer automatically, too. Remember that you will have to take care of other unwanted programs that might hide on your system separately if you decide to erase BrowserSafer manually.

Remove BrowserSafer

Windows XP

  1. Click the Start button to open the menu.
  2. Click Control Panel.
  3. Click Add or Remove Programs.
  4. Select the program and click Remove.

Windows 7 and Vista

  1. Open the menu and click Control Panel.
  2. Click Uninstall a program.
  3. Right-click on BrowserSafer.
  4. Click Uninstall.

Windows 8/8.1/10

  1. Launch RUN (tap the Windows key + R).
  2. Enter Control Panel and tap Enter.
  3. Click Uninstall a program.
  4. Right-click on BrowserSafer.
  5. Click Uninstall to erase it.

In non-techie terms:

If you want to protect your system from different threats, you should install a security tool on your system and keep it enabled. It is also advisable to install new programs very carefully, i.e. to choose the Advanced installation option in order to be able to decline additional programs. Finally, our specialists say that it would be smart to stop visiting various unreliable web pages.