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2/01/2016

How to Remove Ads Brought by ShopTool - Effectively Get Rid of ShopTool Ads

Highly Uncomfortable being with Ads Brought by ShopTool?


ShopTool adware, promoted by a third party such as certain bundled software or unwanted toolbar/plug-in, is capable of sneaking into users' systems and taking hold of their browsers relentlessly. Doing what a browser hijacker out there does, this ad generator may present itself as an innocuous extension on users' browsers and then cause various abnormalies on you computer.

1) Browsers with ShopTool will get a huge number of Ads & pop-ups.

2) It splatters everywhere on your webpage, inserting hyperlinks to random words.

3) It places both horizontal and vertical overlay to make most of the webpage invisible.

4) With constant Ads redirecting, you will have trouble navigating through sites.

5) There may be something else getting installed without any notification.

6) Your browser settings such as homepage, new tab, or search engine might be altered without permission.

How Do You Get Ads Brought by ShopTool and What to Do Now?


Having much in common with KingdomKit, SearchTooKnow, SplendorSearch and other ad-supported programs, ShopTool can be bundled with other programs. When you download something bundled and ignore custom installation while installing the software, you may get this nuisance too.

Since the unwanted always get in via every opening, we can't exclude the possibility that Ads powered by ShopTool and its accomplices will bring in other malware and make you more troubles if not removed timely. For your browser security's sake, you are advised to erase ShopTool pop-ups and Ads in a timely fashion.




Plan B: Purge ShopTool Automatically with MacKeeper (Mac OS)

Plan C: Remove ShopTool Manually from Windows/Mac OS


Plan A: Remove ShopTool Automatically from Win OS with SpyHunter


*** SpyHunter by Enigma Software Group LLC is a spyware detection & removal tool providing rigorous protection against the latest threats including malware, trojans, rootkits & malicious software.

*** It will update malware detection and removal definitions daily, offer you free technical support and custom fixes for hard-to-kill malware.

*** This program certified by West Coast Labs’ Checkmark Certification System will assist you to protect your Win OS from malicious threats with limited interaction.

Step 1. Click the following icon to get malware removal tool SpyHunter and install it on your computer


Step 2. Run SpyHunter, click "Start New Scan" button to scan your computer for the target

Plan B: Clean up ShopTool Automatically from Your Mac with MacKeeper





MacKeeper has impressive features:

*** Search and solve, that offers you information about cleaning, the performance and the security of your computer. 

*** Internet Security, a module that once installed protects you against malware. 

*** Antitheft, to locate your Mac in case of theft. 

*** Expert at hand, thanks to which you can get in touch with specialists. 

Therefore, if you want a program that allows you to have full control on your Mac's security, this is the tool you need.


Step 1. Download MacKeeper and get it installed to your Mac by following the on-screen tips.


Step 2. After activating this suite, scan your Mac for the target.


MacKeeper can do more than erase all sorts of internet threats and allow you to have full control on your Mac’s security. If you have any problem using this tool, you could get in touch with specialists from its Geek on Demand feature.

Plan C: Remove ShopTool Manually


Step 1. End malicious processed generated by this Ad

On Windows Computer: Press key combination (Ctrl+Alt+Del) to launch Task Manager


On Mac OS:

Choose Force Quit from the Apple menu, or press key combination (Command + Option + Esc) to open the Force Quit Applications window to do this.



Step 2. Uninstall unwanted application that bundled with this Ad

On Windows Computer:

Win 7: Go to the “Start” menu, select “Control Panel”. Locate “Programs”. If there is anything related to ShopTool program on the list of your Programs, then select it and uninstall it.


Win 8: Right-click in the screen’s bottom-left corner and choose the Control Panel, and then choose Uninstall or change a Program from the Programs category. Uninstall ads related program if you can find any.


Win 10: Go to the “Start” menu, select “Settings” and then “System”; Click on “Apps & features”, if there is pop-up Ads related item, select and uninstall it.





On Mac:

Open the Applications folder in the Finder (or go to the Menu Bar, open the “Go” menu, and select Applications in the list), search for Suspicious application, and then drag it to the Trash (in the dock)


Step 3. Reset your affected browsers one by one

Google Chrome:

Click the Chrome menu on the browser toolbar and select Settings:
a) Scroll down to the bottom of chrome://settings/ page and click Show advanced settings
b) Scroll down to the bottom once again and click Reset Settings

Internet Explorer:

a) Click Start, click Run, in the opened window type "inetcpl.cpl".
b) Click "Advanced" tab, then click Reset.

Mozilla FireFox:

Open Firefox->> choose Help ->>choose Troubleshooting information
a) Click on Reset Firefox. Choose Reset Firefox again to make sure that you want to reset the browser to its initial state.
b) Click Finish button when you get the Import Complete window.

Safari

a) Open your Safari browser from the dock.
b) Click on Safari in your Safari menu at the top of your screen.
c) A drop-down menu will now appear. Choose the option labeled “Reset Safari…”


Step 4. Locate junk files and then delete them

On PC: find and delete associated files from C Drive
%ProgramData%\
%CommonProgramFiles%\*.exe
%windir%\SeviceProfiles\LocalService\AppData\Local\Temp\random.tlb

On Mac: a) Access hidden Library folder by hold down the Option key while looking at the Go menu in Finder.



b) Delete related files. You need to check numerous system folders for obscure files such as:
/System/Library/Frameworks/v.framework
/System/Library/Frameworks/VSearch.framework
/Library/PrivilegedHelperTools/Jack
/Library/InputManagers/CTLoader/
~/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/TroviNPAPIPlugin.plugin
/Applications/SearchProtect.app
/Applications/InstallMac

Step 5. Disable any suspicious startup items created by this non-sense

On PC: Click Start menu -> click Run -> type: msconfig in the search bar -> open System Configuration Utility -> Disable all possible startup items including those of this adware.


(Tips: Care must be given when try this way. Don't empty your Trash until you've determined that everything is working OK, in case you need to restore something you deleted by accident.)

Specially Remind:

Anything taking a hand in your browsing and messing up things like ShopTool Adware should be eliminated in a timely fashion. If you are puzzled by the manual removal steps, you could feel free to get assistance with SpyHunter (For Win OS) or MacKeeper (For Mac).

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