Web Shield Removal Guide

Do you know what Web Shield is?

Web Shield is a self-proclaimed web detective that is supposed to analyze your browsing activity and warn you about unreliable sites. The program is meant to inform its users how many cookies are installed when they visit particular websites, or what other kinds of tracking tools are employed. Despite the fact that the program is promoted as a beneficial program, our experienced malware researchers do not recommend trusting it. In fact, it is best to delete Web Shield. It is also important to remove the programs that have been installed on your PC packaged with this advertisement-supported program.Web Shield Removal GuideWeb Shield screenshot
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The developer of Web Shield is a company known by the name Irrational Number Applications. Are you familiar with it? We are sure that you are not, because this is a fictitious company set up only to represent the application that we recommend removing. Our malware researchers believe that Meteoroids, Blasteroids, Zombie Alert, and a bunch of other programs that appear to have been created by different companies are actually linked to the same people. Needless to say, we recommend removing all of these programs. If you don’t remove them, just like Web Shield, they will display pop-up and banner advertisements on the pages that you browse. Interacting with the ads related to Web Shield is considered to be risky, due to which, we do not advise this. You should be careful about the program, its services, and the related ads even if you have downloaded it from webshieldonline.com.

It is unjust to call Web Shield a malicious program; however, it is truly unpredictable, and your virtual security could remain vulnerable if you decide to keep it. Even if you do not see anything wrong with the program right now, it does not mean that you are safe using it. Just to be sure that nothing bad comes out of it, we recommend removing Web Shield from your operating system. Are you sure you can delete the adware and the related programs manually? This is not a simple task, and so we recommend installing automatic malware removal software instead. Make sure you use a legitimate tool that is up-to-date with all of the latest threats.

Delete Web Shield

Delete from Windows XP:

  1. Click Start on the Taskbar.
  2. Select Control Panel.
  3. Double-click Add or Remove Programs.
  4. Remove Web Shield.

Delete from Windows Vista & Windows 7:

  1. Move to the Taskbar and click the Windows icon.
  2. Open the Control Panel.
  3. Select Uninstall a program.
  4. Right-click the app you want to remove and select Uninstall.

Delete from Windows 8:

  1. Simultaneously tap Win+R to launch RUN.
  2. Enter Control Panel and click OK.
  3. Select Uninstall a program.
  4. Right-click the program you wish to remove and select Uninstall.

In non-techie terms:

Web Shield is not a program you should trust to warn you about the security threats that you are likely to face when browsing the web. You should install legitimate security software for this. Use the manual removal guide above to delete Web Shield, or install automatic malware removal software. This is what our malware researchers recommend if you want to delete the active malware and truly shield your operating system against the virtual security threats.