Browser Hijacking guides
Step-by-step, expert-written advice on browser hijacking — no jargon, just practical guidance you can act on today.
How to Identify a Browser Hijacker on Linux (Firefox & Chrome)
Spot rogue extensions, changed search engines, and forced new-tab pages affecting Firefox or Chrome on a Linux desktop.
Read guideHow to Remove a Browser Hijacker From Linux
Reset Firefox or Chrome on Linux, delete malicious extensions, and clean leftover preferences and policies.
Read guideHow to Spot a Malicious or Unwanted Chrome Extension on a Chromebook
Audit your Chrome extensions, spot the warning signs of malicious add-ons, and identify which one is causing redirects, ads, or stolen sessions.
Read guideHow to Identify a Browser Hijacker on a Chromebook
Recognise the signs of a hijacked Chrome browser on ChromeOS — search redirects, changed homepage, and forced new-tab pages.
Read guideHow to Remove Browser Hijackers and Adware From a Mac
Free, beginner-friendly steps to remove adware, hijackers and bundled junk from macOS.
Read guideHow to Identify a Browser Hijacker on Mac
Step-by-step Mac checks to confirm Safari, Chrome or Firefox has been hijacked.
Read guideHow to Identify a Browser Hijacker on Windows
Confirm whether your browser has been hijacked by inspecting the homepage, default search engine, installed extensions and scheduled tasks.
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