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Danger level 7
Type: Browser Hijackers
Common infection symptoms:
  • Hijacks homepage
  • Changes default search engine

Search.mysearchengine.info

If you have downloaded the software advertised on videoplayerclassic.com, there is no doubt that you see the presence of Search.mysearchengine.info search engine. This search provider changes the New Tab page settings and might even replace your default search engine. If this has already happened, we suggest that you get rid of the software that promotes Search.mysearchengine.info as soon as possible because this search engine is not the most reliable one, and the program which said that it can enable users to watch TV on their computers and improve their web searching experience will not do anything beneficial. In other words, you will notice the presence of Search.mysearchengine.info every time you open your browser (Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome) only. You will not be able to escape from it easily even if you start using another browser.

We cannot say that Search.mysearchengine.info is a very dangerous search engine, but it is still not fully reliable because it might provide users with third-party ads and links. They might redirect to unreliable web pages. Of course, there is also one useful feature that Search.mysearchengine.info has. As you have probably already noticed, there are buttons that lead to Gmail, Facebook, Instagram, Amazon, and other popular web pages on the startup page of Search.mysearchengine.info. It means that users do not need to type the URLs of these websites in order to access them. It seems that this search engine does not do anything else, but it is not exactly true. Researchers have noticed that this search provider also records details about your browsing activities. It seems that it does that in order to provide you with relevant sponsored links. If you do not like even a tiny piece of Search.mysearchengine.info, you can get rid of it rather easily. Continue reading this article.

The software that distributes Search.mysearchengine.info is developed by StarGlobe LLC. Unfortunately, this company is not the most trustworthy one because it creates software to distribute other suspicious search engines, e.g. Search.realcoolmoviessearch.com, Search.searchinsocial.com, and Search.emaildefendsearch.com too. If you want to protect your browsers from the unwanted changes in the future, we highly recommend that you install a security tool on your computer. Of course, not all the tools will help you to protect your system, so it is very important that you install a really useful and beneficial one. In our opinion, SpyHunter is the best choice because it will eliminate all the infections very quickly.

Search.mysearchengine.info can be erased by resetting Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome browsers. It can also be eliminated by scanning the system with an automatic malware remover, such as SpyHunter. Unfortunately, other unwanted programs that might be installed on your PC have to be removed separately. You can eliminate them one by one or you can simply scan your system with an automatic malware remover.

P.S you can download the diagnostic scanner from this web page in order to find out whether unreliable programs are installed on the system. After doing that, you will be able to upgrade the tool and erase threats automatically.

Delete Search.mysearchengine.info

Mozilla Firefox

  1. Open your browser and access the Help menu.
  2. Select Troubleshooting information.
  3. Click Refresh Firefox.
  4. Click on Refresh Firefox once again the pop-up window.

Google Chrome

  1. Open your browser and tap Alt+F.
  2. Select Settings and scroll down.
  3. Click Show advanced settings.
  4. Click Reset settings and then click the Reset button.
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