Annoying Ads on Le Bon Coin
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Hello,
For a few days now, my PC has been constantly displaying ads, especially on sites like Le Bon Coin.
I have used Adwcleaner, Ccleaner, and MalwareAntimalware, but nothing works; they don’t find anything unusual, and the ads are still there.
I can no longer click on the links in my favorites either, as it changes the page when I do.
Thank you for helping me.
Configuration: Windows 7 / Chrome 45.0.2454.85
For a few days now, my PC has been constantly displaying ads, especially on sites like Le Bon Coin.
I have used Adwcleaner, Ccleaner, and MalwareAntimalware, but nothing works; they don’t find anything unusual, and the ads are still there.
I can no longer click on the links in my favorites either, as it changes the page when I do.
Thank you for helping me.
Configuration: Windows 7 / Chrome 45.0.2454.85
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Nothing unusual.
Reset your browsers and/or manually reconfigure your web browsers (homepage, search engine, etc.) as well as remove/disable unnecessary/additional extensions:
If nothing improves - I assume it's on Google Chrome, in that case:
Export your bookmarks: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/96816?hl=fr
Uninstall Google Chrome from the control panel and programs and features (or uninstall programs).
During the uninstallation, check the option to delete profiles.
Download and reinstall Google Chrome https://telecharger.malekal.com/download/google-chrome/
Upon the first launch of Google Chrome, you should find it empty, just like during the first installation, no usual homepage, nor the extensions that were there.
Everything should be gone.
Import the bookmarks back.
--
Like the angel you are, you laugh creating a lightness in my chest,
Your eyes they penetrate me,
(Your answer's always 'maybe')
That's when I got up and left.
Reset your browsers and/or manually reconfigure your web browsers (homepage, search engine, etc.) as well as remove/disable unnecessary/additional extensions:
- Firefox: https://www.malekal.com/reparer-firefox/?t=36057&start=
- Google Chrome: https://www.malekal.com/reparer-google-chrome/?t=35837&start=
- Internet Explorer and add-ons/search engines: https://forum.malekal.com/viewtopic.php?t=41399&start=
If nothing improves - I assume it's on Google Chrome, in that case:
Export your bookmarks: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/96816?hl=fr
Uninstall Google Chrome from the control panel and programs and features (or uninstall programs).
During the uninstallation, check the option to delete profiles.
Download and reinstall Google Chrome https://telecharger.malekal.com/download/google-chrome/
Upon the first launch of Google Chrome, you should find it empty, just like during the first installation, no usual homepage, nor the extensions that were there.
Everything should be gone.
Import the bookmarks back.
--
Like the angel you are, you laugh creating a lightness in my chest,
Your eyes they penetrate me,
(Your answer's always 'maybe')
That's when I got up and left.
There you go, it's done, you can delete the programs used.
Some advice:
To prevent malicious sites, you can install Blockulicious: https://forum.malekal.com/viewtopic.php?t=46656&start=
So you won't get caught again.
Read - Unwanted programs / PUPs: https://www.malekal.com/adwares-pup-protection/
(Especially enable LPI detections to spot unwanted and ad programs)
The rest of the security: http://forum.malekal.com/comment-securiser-son-ordinateur.html
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Like the angel you are, you laugh creating a lightness in my chest,
Your eyes they penetrate me,
(Your answer's always 'maybe')
That's when I got up and left