I really dont like to have to many things downloaded to my computer especially when I am browsing. These security add ons for one are not secure everytime I am in one of them t
Hi,
I would get rid of those add ons immediately, I did a google search regarding your first image - this came up as a solution:
https://www.2-spyware.com/remove-securybrowse.html
It seems someone has targeted visitors that match your demographic, and these add ons are not doing you any favors. They redirect you to sites that you may not intentionally visit.
Hope you are able to get rid of these asap, please update how it goes.
Saemi
PS. You shouldn't need to download any software to remove it, just go to the extention section of your browser and see if you can find the 2 add ons there.
If you can not see them there, they might be installed in your computers registry - then you should do a scan with your anti-virus software that you (hopefully) have installed on your computer.
If you don't have an anti-virus software, you should get one immediately. I use Avast myself (free), but you can do a google search for "free antivirus software" and you should get many options listed.
Saemi
Hi - are you saying your own website is not secure? If so, you need to switch on your SSL Certificate using Site Manager, you don't need a security add-on.
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What is with all of these add ons to google chrome?
I really dont like to have to many things downloaded to my computer especially when I am browsing. These security add ons for one are not secure everytime I am in one of them t
Hi,
I would get rid of those add ons immediately, I did a google search regarding your first image - this came up as a solution:
https://www.2-spyware.com/remove-securybrowse.html
It seems someone has targeted visitors that match your demographic, and these add ons are not doing you any favors. They redirect you to sites that you may not intentionally visit.
Hope you are able to get rid of these asap, please update how it goes.
Saemi
PS. You shouldn't need to download any software to remove it, just go to the extention section of your browser and see if you can find the 2 add ons there.
If you can not see them there, they might be installed in your computers registry - then you should do a scan with your anti-virus software that you (hopefully) have installed on your computer.
If you don't have an anti-virus software, you should get one immediately. I use Avast myself (free), but you can do a google search for "free antivirus software" and you should get many options listed.
Saemi
Hi - are you saying your own website is not secure? If so, you need to switch on your SSL Certificate using Site Manager, you don't need a security add-on.
See more comments
Search Engine Roundtable: Google Still Working On Reindexing Pages That Dropped Out Of The Index From Thursday.
https://www.seroundtable.com/google-recovering-pages-index-27
It will be a nice relief when someone as strong as Google enters the game with it's own technology but far better, without having anything to do with Google. Although Bing/Yahoo still have a large share of the market themselves, maybe it's time for Google to split up or be dethroned.
Has anyone had any problems with indexing current sites?
Search Engine Roundtable: Google Still Working On Reindexing Pages That Dropped Out Of The Index From Thursday.
https://www.seroundtable.com/google-recovering-pages-index-27
It will be a nice relief when someone as strong as Google enters the game with it's own technology but far better, without having anything to do with Google. Although Bing/Yahoo still have a large share of the market themselves, maybe it's time for Google to split up or be dethroned.
Glad you got it taken care of Kait!