Remove DealPly Shopping browser adware
“DealPly” is a browser extension adware that is installed as a browser extension inside your internet browser (Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox) and displays deals from online shopping companies. Adware “DealPly” is installed on the computer from inside other installation programs and for that reason you must always pay attention when you install a software for additional toolbars and extensions installed with it. “DealPly” is a legitimate software as developers say, since it is installed to your computer without warning, it makes it an unwanted hijacker program that redirects you to online advertisements.
If you want to get rid of "DealPly" extension hijacker just follow the steps below:
How to remove “DealPly” extension hijacker.
Step 1. Uninstall “DealPly” application from your Control panel.
1. To do this, go to Start > Control Panel.
{Start > Settings > Control Panel. (Windows XP)}
2. Double click to open “Add or Remove Programs” if you have Windows XP or
“Programs and Features” if you have Windows 8, 7 or Vista).
3. In the programs list, find and remove/Uninstall “DealPly” by "DealPly Technologies LTD.
Step 2: Clean your computer using “AdwCleaner”.
1. Download and save “AdwCleaner” utility to your desktop.
2. Close all open programs and Double Click to open ”AdwCleaner” from your desktop.
3. Press “Delete”.
4. Press “OK” at “AdwCleaner – Information” window and press “OK” again to restart your computer.
5. When your computer restarts close “AdwCleaner” information (readme) window and proceed to the next step.
Step 3. Clean your computer from malicious threats.
Log on to Windows and use “MalwareBytes Antimalware” program to clean your computer from malicious threats remaining on your computer.*
*If you don’t know how to install and use “MalwareBytes Anti-Malware“, read these instructions.
Advice: To ensure your computer is clean and safe, perform a Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware full scan in windows “Safe mode“.*
*To get into Windows Safe mode, press the “F8” key as your computer is booting up, before the appearance of the Windows logo. When the “Windows Advanced Options Menu” appears on your screen, use your keyboard arrows keys to move to the Safe Mode option and then press “ENTER“.
Step 4. Clean unwanted files and entries.
Use “CCleaner” program and proceed to clean your system from temporary internet files and invalid registry entries.*
*If you don’t how to install and use “CCleaner”, read these instructions.
Step 5. Restart your computer for changes to take effect and perform a full scan with your antivirus program.
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