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Danger level 9
Type: Browser Plugins
Common infection symptoms:
  • Annoying Pop-up's
  • Strange toolbar installed without Your permission
  • Hijacks homepage
  • Changes default search engine

Cats and Catapults Toolbar

Cats and Catapults Toolbar is a browser plugin that will help you to access Cats and Catapults game in just one click. According to the information provided on its official website, you will be able to build your own castle and defend it against cat armies in this game. Of course, it might seem that it is worth installing Cats and Catapults Toolbar in order to be able to play such an interesting game; however, we definitely not recommend doing that. If you have already installed Cats and Catapults Toolbar or you cannot simply understand how it has appeared on your Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox, you should know that it is possible to remove Cats and Catapults Toolbar rather easily. Continue reading this article to find out how to do that.

We do not recommend installing Cats and Catapults Toolbar on your computer because you might notice that your homepage and search provider have been replaced by ask.com. If you have already installed Cats and Catapults Toolbar, make sure that you remove it as quickly as possible. We suggest that you do that because it is unclear whether buttons placed on Cats and Catapults Toolbar will not take you to unreliable websites. Last but not least, some specialists claim that your search queries and other similar information might be recorded if you keep Cats and Catapults Toolbar on the system.

Researchers working at pcthreat.com claim that Cats and Catapults Toolbar might travel bundled with malicious software. Thus, we think that it is worth scanning your system with a tool that would help you to detect them. Actually, it is very important to have an antimalware tool installed on the system in order to prevent unwanted programs from entering your system. Thus, if you do not want to encounter other Mindspark Interactive Network, Inc. products, you should acquire an antimalware tool and install it on the system.

Only Internet Explorer users will be able to remove Cats and Catapults Toolbar via Control Panel; thus, if you are a user of Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome, you should know that you have to remove extensions from browsers as well. Then, you will have to change your homepage and search provider yourself. If you simply do not have time for this or it seems too difficult for you, you should know that you can remove Cats and Catapults Toolbar automatically. You have to acquire an antimalware tool, such as SpyHunter, first and then simply perform a system scan.

Remove Cats and Catapults Toolbar from your browsers

Windows XP

  1. Click on the Start button and open Control Panel.
  2. Click Add or Remove Programs.
  3. Select the program and click Remove.

Windows 7 and Vista

  1. Open the Start menu.
  2. Select Control Panel.
  3. Click Uninstall a program.
  4. Select the software and click Uninstall.

Windows 8

  1. Start typing Control Panel. Open it.
  2. Click Uninstall a program.
  3. Select the program and click Uninstall to delete it.

Internet Explore

  1. Launch your browser.
  2. Tap Alt+T and open Internet Options.
  3. Click on the Advanced tab and select Reset.
  4. Check the box next to Delete personal settings.
  5. Click the Reset button.

Mozilla Firefox

  1. Launch your browser and tap Alt+H.
  2. Select Troubleshooting Information.
  3. Click Reset Firefox (or Refresh Firefox).
  4. Repeat the previous step in the dialog box.

Google Chrome

  1. Launch your browser and tap Alt+F.
  2. Select Settings and then click Show advanced settings.
  3. Click Reset browser settings and then click Reset.
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