EasyPhotoEdit Toolbar
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Ranking: | 2,844 |
Threat Level: | 10 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 15,397 |
First Seen: | February 5, 2016 |
Last Seen: | September 20, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The EasyPhotoEdit Toolbar may attract users that like to make photo collages and share their projects with friends. The EasyPhotoEdit Toolbar may provide users with links to Designrfix.com, Instantshift.com, and Photoshoptutorials.ws on their desktop and bookmarks bar. The EasyPhotoEdit Toolbar has an official page at Easyphotoedit.com that you may want to visit to know more about the application. PC users may install the EasyPhotoEdit Toolbar with freeware bundles that may include the RetroGamer Toolbar and Reimage Express. You might want to reconsider installing the EasyPhotoEdit Toolbar because it is an adware that is a creation of Mindspark Interactive Network, Inc. that is behind WebmailWorld and UnzipApp. The EasyPhotoEdit Toolbar adware might change your default search engine and homepage to Home.MyWebSearch.com that is associated with a browser hijacker.
You should not input your mobile phone number and email address on the fields provided by the EasyPhotoEdit adware to avoid spam and phishing mail. The EasyPhotoEdit adware may ask users to provide access to their Facebook and Twitter news feed and post updates on their photo projects. That may seem like a nice idea until users find out that the EasyPhotoEdit adware is displaying promotional materials from advertisers with their name underneath. Additionally, the EasyPhotoEdit adware may display video commercials and vouchers on pop-up windows in your browser. The EasyPhotoEdit adware may affect Google Chrome, Opera, Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox to make sure users are provided with promotional materials and earn as much affiliate revenue as possible. The EasyPhotoEdit adware may not write a program entry on the 'Control Panel' of Windows and users may not be bale to remove it manually. Fortunately, you could install a trustworthy anti-spyware instrument to find and remove the binary of the EasyPhotoEdit Toolbar safely.
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SpyHunter Detects & Remove EasyPhotoEdit Toolbar
Registry Details
Directories
EasyPhotoEdit Toolbar may create the following directory or directories:
%LOCALAPPDATA%\EasyPhotoEdit_g3 |
%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\EasyPhotoEdit_g3 |
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\LocalLow\EasyPhotoEdit_g3 |
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