Adware

Remove vpcfirewall.xyz pop-ups

vpcfirewall.xyz is a scam website that you may get redirected to when browsing certain sites. The site will prompt your browser to show an alert saying “vpcfirewall.xyz wants to show notifications”, and if you click “Allow”, the site will be permitted to show ads on your desktop. This will not only be very annoying but could also expose you to…

Remove “Virus Alert 027341” fake alert

The “Virus Alert 027341” pop-up is a fake virus alert that pushes a tech support scam. It also operates as a phishing attempt as it tries to phish users’ Apple ID login credentials. The false alert claims that your Mac device has been locked due to unusual activity and a trojan infection. It asks that you call the displayed phone number…

Remove bestageandinone.org pop-up ads

bestageandinone.org will try to trick you into allowing ads on your desktop by misusing a legitimate browser feature. The feature allows sites to request permission from users to show notifications on users’ desktops. Notification content depends on what the site usually posts. However, sites like bestageandinone.org show ads as notifications. What’s more, those ads could expose users to potentially dangerous content,…

Remove polvfbks.info ads

polvfbks.info is a deceptive website that primarily aims to trick you into allowing desktop ads. It misuses a legitimate browser feature to trick you into authorizing it to show you notifications, which will turn out to be ads. This is why you’ll get a browser alert saying “polvfbks.info wants to show notifications” when you get redirected to the site. If…

Remove acceleratednetworkpc.com ads

acceleratednetworkpc.com is a deceptive website that tries to trick users into allowing ads on the desktop. It’s identical to thousands of websites that look the same, and they all misuse the same browser feature that allows sites to request permission to show notifications on users’ desktops. However, instead of showing users interesting content, they just spam ads. When you get…

Remove uptotheminute.site ads

uptotheminute.site is a highly questionable website that tries to trick users into agreeing to ads on the desktop. When you get redirected to the site, you will immediately get a browser alert saying “uptotheminute.site wants to show notifications”, and if you click “Allow”, the site will be permitted to show notifications. While this feature is completely legitimate and allows sites…

Remove dailybuzznews.site ads

dailybuzznews.site is a deceptive website that tries to trick users into allowing ads on the desktop. The site is misusing a legitimate browser feature, which is why you’ll get a browser alert saying “dailybuzznews.site wants to show notifications” when you get redirected to the site. If you were to click “Allow”, you would authorize the site to show notifications on…

Remove mergechainsolutions.co.in notifications

mergechainsolutions.co.in is a scam website that tries to trick users into allowing ads on the desktop. To do that, it misuses a legitimate browser feature, which is why you will see a browser alert saying “mergechainsolutions.co.in wants to show notifications”. If you click “Allow”, ads will start appearing on your desktop. It’s worth mentioning that these ads may expose you…

Remove safecomputercheck.com pop-up ads

safecomputercheck.com is a deceptive website that not only hosts a fake virus alert scam but also tries to trick users into allowing ads on the desktop. When you get redirected to the site, you will immediately see a pop-up claiming your computer is at risk of being infected by viruses because you’ve visited illegal infected websites. The fake pop-up is…

Remove totraxilly.co.in pop-up ads

totraxilly.co.in is a deceptive website that will try to trick you into allowing desktop ads. When you get redirected to the site, you will immediately get a browser alert saying “totraxilly.co.in wants to show notifications”. The site, like thousands of other similar sites, is misusing a legitimate browser feature that allows sites with permission to show notifications on users’ desktops.…