Sunday, August 24, 2014

Easily Remove Adware Plugins From Google Chrome And Firefox

Many times it happens that we download some software from some shitty websites accidentally and some highly irritating adware plugins get automatically installed in our browsers especially Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox which have better plugins compatibility.

If your Firefox or Chrome is now loaded with adware and you are continuously being annoyed by ads while surfing the internet or whenever you open a new tab, automatically you are redirected to a link, then just follow the following tutorials to reset your Firefox or Chrome.

Resetting Chrome

Because the strength of these adware is sometimes so much powerful that there is no other way left except resetting your browser. So be ready, write down all your bookmark links on a Notepad file and save them for adding them again to your browser manually.

1) Open Google Chrome.

2) Click the menu button which is present at the top and extreme-right corner of Google Chrome:
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3) Click Settings.
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4) Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click the link Show advanced settings.
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5) Now again scroll down to the bottom and under the Reset browser settings section click the button Reset browser settings.


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6) Now a new dialogue-box will open, click the Reset button on it and wait for a few seconds:
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TARAA! Your Chrome is now reset and so all of the plugins and thus installed toolbars and adware are uninstalled.


Resetting Firefox

Because the strength of these adware is sometimes so much powerful that there is no other way left except resetting your browser. So be ready, write down all your bookmark links on a Notepad file and save them for adding them again to your browser manually.

1) Open Firefox

2) Click the Settings button which is the situated at the top extreme-right corner of the browser.
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3) Now click the small Question mark icon which will be situated at the bottom extreme-right corner of Menu tab.
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3) Click the Troubleshooting Information and you'll be redirected to new page:
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4) This new page would look like this:
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5) Click the Reset Firefox button.
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6) Now you'll see a new dialogue box like this:
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7) Click the Reset Firefox button and wait for a few seconds.

TARA! Your Firefox is completely reset. We hope that this tutorial helps you. If it doesn't let us know at comments below or at our Contact Us page.


 









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