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Danger level 8
Type: Browser Plugins
Common infection symptoms:
  • Strange toolbar installed without Your permission
  • Shows commercial adverts
  • Connects to the internet without permission
  • Hijacks homepage
  • Changes default search engine

MyRadioAccess Toolbar

MyRadioAccess Toolbar is supposed to provide you with a tool that allows listening to different radio stations, but there is more to this application than most users expect. Most users do not suspect that this program will record their browsing activity or offer to install third-party programs. Even though to many users this is enough to decide to remove MyRadioAccess Toolbar, our malware researchers do not claim that this toolbar is malicious. This is why, instead of calling it a serious threat, we identify it as an unreliable browser extension. If you want to learn how to delete it from your operating system, continue reading this article.

Myradioaccess.com is the site that was created by Mindspark Interactive Network to promote the suspicious MyRadioAccess Toolbar. It is also possible to download this program using the services of third-party distributors. Just like MetroHotspot Toolbar, CoolPopularGames Toolbar, and other Mindspark programs, MyRadioAccess Toolbar can be spread bundled with software unrelated to it. There are companies that earn money by packaging different programs together, and they often use deceptive methods to introduce these packages. Of course, this does not mean that MyRadioAccess Toolbar will be installed without your permission. If you are careful, it is unlikely that you will ever need to delete uninvited programs from your computer.

Even though users have no control over the tracking cookies installed along with MyRadioAccess Toolbar, they do have a say when it comes to Ask Search. This is the search tool that is promoted with this toolbar in all cases, but users can refuse them. Of course, if you are careless, you might miss the opportunity to make a choice. Surprisingly, some users even call MyRadioAccess Toolbar a browser hijacker. Do you think that you need to remove this toolbar as a browser hijacker? If you do, your perception is wrong. This, however, does not mean that you do not need to delete MyRadioAccess Toolbar from your operating system.

The main reason why you might want to remove MyRadioAccess Toolbar from your PC is its ability to track your virtual activity. The information collected by this software could easily fall into the wrong hands, and could be used to make a profit. If you do not want to be part of this, you should delete MyRadioAccess Toolbar from your operating system right away. If you are not bothered by this, you should at least install a security tool that could protect you from different security risks.

If you install a strong security system, it is most likely that you will be offered to delete MyRadioAccess Toolbar from your PC. You can employ security software to delete this program automatically, but, if you want to, you can also try to delete it manually. Note that you will have to remove MyRadioAccess Toolbar from Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome browsers individually if they were affected by this extension. All of the steps that you might need to take are presented in this manual removal guide. Please leave a comment below if you have any questions about this guide.

MyRadioAccess Toolbar Removal

Remove from Windows 8 & Windows 8.1:

  1. Open the Charm bar and click Search.
  2. Find Control Panel and select Uninstall a program.
  3. Right-click the app you wish to delete and choose Uninstall.

Remove from Windows Vista & Windows 7:

  1. Click the Windows logo on the left of the Taskbar.
  2. Select Control Panel and click Uninstall a program.
  3. Right-click the app you wish to delete and select Uninstall.

Remove from Windows XP:

  1. Open the Start menu from the Taskbar and click Control Panel.
  2. Double-click Add or Remove Programs to find MyRadioAccess.
  3. Select the undesirable program and click Remove.

Remove from Google Chrome:

  1. Open the browser and simultaneously tap Alt+F.
  2. In the menu on the right select Tools and click Extensions.
  3. Click the recycle bin icon and select Remove.
  4. In the menu on the left click Settings.
  5. Under On Startup select Open a specific page or set of pages.
  6. Click Set pages and edit/delete the undesirable URL.
  7. Under Appearance select Show Home button.
  8. Click Change and edit/delete the undesirable URL.
  9. Move to Search and click Manage search engines…
  10. Click X on the URL of the search provider you want to delete.

Remove from Mozilla Firefox:

  1. Open the browser and simultaneously tap Ctrl+Shift+A.
  2. In the Add-ons Manager click Extensions.
  3. Click the Remove button linked to the unwanted add-on.
  4. Simultaneously tap Alt+T to open the Tools menu.
  5. Select Options and move to the General menu.
  6. Change/delete the URL under Home Page.
  7. In the menu on the left click Search.
  8. Remove the undesirable search provider.

Remove from Internet Explorer:

  1. Open the browser and simultaneously tap Alt+T.
  2. Select Manage Add-ons and click Search Provider.
  3. Set/add the preferred search provider
  4. Remove the undesirable search provider and click Close.
  5. Simultaneously tap Alt+T again and click Internet Options.
  6. Click the General tab and find the Home Page box.
  7. Edit/delete the URL and click OK.
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