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Danger level 3
Type: Potentially Unwanted Application

Inbox3

The suspicious Inbox3 is recognized as a potentially unwanted program because it is not as useful as users think when installing it onto their Windows operating systems. This PUP is introduced to users as a beneficial and reliable web browser whose official logo resembles the one of Internet Explorer. This is a smart trick that the developers of this PUP have employed to lure in more computer users. However, most users, who install this program, eventually choose to delete it. Do you know how to remove Inbox3?

Inbox3 can be installed in two ways. You either install it from its official website, inboxbrowser.com, or you install it bundled with other programs. Either way, you have to be careful about unreliable programs, including Online Vault, PC Power Speed, or 24x7Help. We recommend removing all of these programs if they have managed to enter your operating system. Unfortunately, it is likely that you will need to delete much more clandestine and dangerous threats if you install Inbox3 using unfamiliar installers.

Once the installation of Inbox3 is complete, this suspicious PUP will add a ton of links to the Taskbar and Desktop. Even though these links are likely to route you to harmless and legitimate websites, we identify them as clutter that deserves removal. Luckily, it takes one click to delete any of these links. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said about the ads that you might encounter. As our researchers have found, Inbox3 was created by adware developers, which is why it is not surprising that this browser can introduce you to ads and sponsored search results links. In fact, this is one of the main reasons to delete Inbox3 from your PC.

Inbox3 operates its own search engine, and we do not recommend trusting it. As mentioned already, this search engine can display sponsored links, and they could be controlled by unreliable parties. Even though you might be able to delete Inbox3-related search tools, our researchers do not think that this will solve all problems, as the ads might show up in other ways. What you should do is remove Inbox3.

Are you afraid that you will fail to delete Inbox3 because you do not have experience? Luckily, you do not need experience to remove this clandestine infection because all you need to do is uninstall it. We present this process step by step, but you can ask questions by posting a comment below. What about the removal of the infections that might travel bundled with Inbox3? We think you should trust automatic malware removal software to delete this malware and protect your operating system from other infections.

Inbox3 Removal

Remove from Windows XP

  1. Click the Start button on the left of the Taskbar.
  2. Select Control Panel for more options.
  3. Double-click Add or Remove Programs.
  4. Remove the undesirable program Inbox3.

Remove from Windows Vista and Windows 7

  1. Click the Windows button on the Taskbar.
  2. Open the Control Panel menu.
  3. Select Uninstall a program and right-click the undesirable app.
  4. Click Uninstall to delete Inbox3.

Remove from Windows and Windows 8.1

  1. Simultaneously tap keys Win+R to launch RUN.
  2. Enter Control Panel and click OK to open this utility.
  3. Select Uninstall a program and right-click the undesirable program.
  4. Click Uninstall to delete the undesirable program.
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