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Type: Potentially Unwanted Application

OnTargetYoga Toolbar

OnTargetYoga Toolbar is presented as a useful piece of software for those who want to get useful tips on yoga and meditation, so we are sure some users have already installed it consciously on their computers. This piece of software can be downloaded from its official website (http://www.ontargetyoga.com/index.jhtml) and directly from the Chrome Web Store (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ontargetyoga/bmjgcbjkkidfnefbipkbgjmddcfllbkm?utm_source=inline-install-disabled), but we are sure there are some people who find their homepages changed and cannot even explain what has happened. If you belong to the second group of people, or you have changed your opinion about OnTargetYoga Toolbar completely after installing it consciously on your system, you should remove it from your computer today. We can assure you that you will manage to find a better application. Speaking about OnTargetYoga Toolbar, it is known to be a potentially unwanted program, meaning that it might act somehow undesirably. Luckily, this also means that its removal will not be very challenging. Continue reading to find more.

The installation of OnTargetYoga Toolbar brings changes in all the cases because this piece of software sets a new homepage once installed. Some people cannot even understand why these changes have been applied to their browsers, which suggests that this browser plugin might be installed on users’ computers without their knowledge. The page it sets might seem to be an ordinary search provider at first glance. You will see a search box in the middle. At the top of the page, you will find the so-called quick-access buttons that will make it possible to access popular websites with the click of a button. You could access those websites quickly even if you remove OnTargetYoga Toolbar, so you should not keep it installed just because of this. We cannot confirm that it is 100% safe to perform web searches using the search tool (ttps://hp.myway.com/ontargetyoga/ttab02chr/index.html?p2=^CXY^glgyyy^TTAB02^lt&n=78490B2F&st=tab&ptb=1BEB1CA6-BEE4-460A-86AE-F67C356BE300&si=&rd=alreadyInstalled&ruid=492FD5E7-25CA-4F70-B098-600E61D5D654) promoted by this application too. Theoretically, it might show some modified search results to you. They are not necessarily malicious, but by clicking on them, you will face the risk of ending up on some kind of untrustworthy website. There is a possibility that you will be presented with them only after some time when enough information about you is collected.

Researchers at pcthreat.com have analyzed the Privacy Policy document of OnTargetYoga Toolbar, and it has turned out that it records tons of details about users. It not only records information users provide themselves, but it also gathers some details automatically. The automatically-captured information includes details about hardware and software, search queries, search results clicked, pages viewed, search history, and much more. Some details about you might also be received from third parties. We cannot promise that the recorded information will not end up in the wrong hands, so if we were you, we would disable OnTargetYoga Toolbar today. Potentially unwanted applications are not harmful, but they might still cause problems.

If you have not installed OnTargetYoga Toolbar yourself from the Chrome Web Store or its official website, it means that it has entered your computer without your knowledge. Potentially unwanted applications are often distributed in software bundles together with other programs. In addition, pop-ups promoting them might be displayed to you while you surf the Internet. One click on such a pop-up might result in the installation of suspicious software, so you should be more careful from now on. What else we recommend that you do is installing a reputable security application on the system. As long as it stays active, you will not find any new suspicious applications on your computer.

To remove OnTargetYoga Toolbar manually, you should use our manual removal guide. As you can see, you will get rid of OnTargetYoga Toolbar by removing its extension from Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome. If it has affected your Internet Explorer too, you could delete it normally through Control Panel. If our instructions do not make the removal procedure easier, you can get rid of this potentially unwanted application in an automatic way. In other words, you can use an automated malware remover to clean your system instead.

OnTargetYoga Toolbar removal guide

Internet Explorer

Windows XP

  1. Click Start.
  2. Select Control Panel and click Add or Remove Programs.
  3. Select OnTargetYoga Toolbar.
  4. Click Remove.

Windows 7/Vista/8/8.1/10

  1. Press Win+R.
  2. Type Control Panel in the box and click OK.
  3. Click Uninstall a program.
  4. Select OnTargetYoga Toolbar and click Uninstall.

Mozilla Firefox

  1. Open Mozilla Firefox.
  2. Tap Ctrl+Shift+A.
  3. Select the untrustworthy browser extension.
  4. Click Remove.

Google Chrome

  1. Launch Google Chrome.
  2. Tap Alt+F.
  3. Open More tools and then click Extensions.
  4. Select the extension you want to delete.
  5. Click Remove.
  6. Confirm the removal.
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