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Danger level 3
Type: Potentially Unwanted Application

WebDiscover Browser

Even if you are into experimenting perhaps you should not plunge into using WebDiscover Browser right on the spot. WebDiscover Browser is a potentially unwanted program that is highly suspicious and could be related to malevolent third parties. We believe that you did not intend to install this application on your computer. Thus, it would be for the best to remove WebDiscover Browser before this program manages to contribute to lowering down your computer’s security levels. Albeit the application does not try to infect you with anything on purpose, you should not tolerate a program that is obviously associated with unreliable third parties.

WebDiscover Browser supposedly offers you a new tool that allows you to surf the web AND still see your desktop at the same time. This type of web browser is based on the Chromium engine, and so it looks familiar. This leads to users trusting WebDiscover Browser, as they keep on using this application. Nevertheless, we would like you to pay attention to the fact that it is virtually impossible to download WebDiscover Browser from its official website. The homepage is located at getdiscoverbrowser.com, but it is rather hard to open the actual page.

The moment we accessed the domain, we were assaulted by a pop-up that offered us to run Setup.exe from admin.remagno.com. Once we clicked “Cancel” to open the actual homepage, there came another pop-up, redirecting us to bestofreeapps3.com. The page was supposedly initiated a Media Player Update, and we received a pop-up that said: WARNING! Please Install Update To Continue. Needless to say, you should never click any of the messages that appear on your screen while you try to open getdiscoverbrowser.com. This would only result in adware programs entering your system, and then you would need to deal with an entire list of potentially dangerous applications that will slow down your PC, exposing you to potential threats.

As far as WebDiscover Browser’s origins are concerned, our researchers say that the program is similar to Discover Browser and WebBar. Although the programs offer a different function, we can also see that the application is rather similar to the Screenery program. Especially if we take into consideration the fact that it is hard to load the homepages of both programs. At the same time, it is clear that there are other methods that can be employed to distribute WebDiscover Browser around the web.

If you do not remember downloading WebDiscover Browser, it is very likely that the application was installed on your computer along with a number of other potentially unwanted programs. Thus, when you get around removing WebDiscover Browser, you might as well want to run a full system scan with the SpyHunter free scanner to determine what programs you need to delete for good.

In case you find it hard to get rid of unwanted programs on your own, you can always acquire a licensed antispyware program that will take care of that for you automatically. What’s more, if you need any assistance with ensuring your system’s security, you are always welcome to leave us a comment below. Our team will be more than glad to assist you.

How to Remove WebDiscover Browser

Windows 8 & Windows 8.1

  1. Drag the mouse cursor to the lower right of your screen.
  2. When the Charm bar appears, click Settings and go to Control Panel.
  3. Open Uninstall a program and remove WebDiscover Browser.

Windows Vista & Windows 7

  1. Click the Start menu and go to Control Panel.
  2. Select Uninstall a program and remove WebDiscover Browser.

Windows XP

  1. Open the Start menu and navigate to Control Panel.
  2. Double-click Add or remove programs and uninstall WebDiscover Browser.
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