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Exploresync

ExploreSync is an application that creates personalized Spotify playlists based on the music you listen to and shows you what's similar to the music you already know. The application works on your computer and mobile devices. This extension has been doing quite well. Not only is it staying relevant for people who use Spotify but the fact that Google has promoted it enhances its popularity even more.

However, security researchers classify ExploreSync as a Possibly Unwanted Program (PUP) because the hidden objective of ExploreSync is to change your Web browser settings so it can display sponsored advertisements and lead the computer user to unwanted websites. If you've just installed it on your browser, don't worry - we have a full step-by-step guide on how to get rid of it below.

How to remove the ExploreSync extension from Safari:

If you’ve installed the ExploreSync extension on Safari and want to uninstall it, first you need to deactivate the extension. This can be done by entering the following URL in your browser – chrome://extensions/ – and clicking the trash icon next to the ExploreSync extension.

Uninstall the ExploreSync add-on for Safari on iPhone, iPad, and Mac:

If you have an iPhone, iPad, or Mac, follow the steps below to uninstall the ExploreSync add-on. For Chrome users, you can also exit your Extensions page by clicking the wrench icon in the top right.

Uninstall ExploreSync with Windows 10:

Step 1: Open the Start menu and go to Settings.

Step 2: From PC Settings, go to Apps.

Step 3: Click on Apps & features.

Step 4: Find the app you want to uninstall and click on Uninstall.

Delete ExploreSync from Mozilla Firefox:

Step 1: Open Mozilla Firefox.

Step 2: Go to About Firefox, from the top menu bar, go to Extensions, and observe the permissions you have granted to ExploreSync.

Remove the extension from Google Chrome:

Step 1: Open Chrome.

Step 2: Go to Menu > Settings.

Step 3: Go to Extensions and then scroll down until you find ExploreSync.

Step 4: Right-click on it, and then choose Uninstall.

Step 5: Restart Chrome and try to visit the Web again. It should now be gone from your browsing session!

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