When AVG changed the Safe Search toolbar and upgraded it to Secure Search, the company removed the check marks that visually identified a safe site.
Otherwise, the function of Secure Search has not changed. Secure Search also includes AVG's LinkScanner tool, which warns you when any link you click would take you to a potentially dangerous website. If AVG's secure search features don't meet your needs, you can opt to remove the add-on from your browser. However, this alone isn't enough to stop routing your searches to Secure Search results.
AVG provides in-depth details on how to both remove the add-on and change your default search provider in Internet Explorer, Firefox and Chrome see Resources. For some browsers, such as Firefox, this process is a bit more involved than just opening your browser's settings. If you haven't changed these settings, even with the AVG Secure Search tool uninstalled, your browser will continue to use AVG as your default search engine. You should always pay attention when installing software because often, a software installer includes optional installs.
Be very careful what you agree to install. Always opt for the custom installation and deselect anything that is not familiar, especially optional software that you never wanted to download and install in the first place. Please perform all the steps in the correct order. If you have any questions or doubt at any point, STOP and ask for our assistance.
The malicious program may have a different name on your computer. Scroll through the list, and uninstall any unwanted or unknown programs. If you cannot find any unwanted programs on your machine, you can proceed with the next steps. If you are having issues while trying to uninstall a program, you can use Revo Uninstaller to completely remove this unwanted program from your machine.
If you are still experiencing issues with the AVG Secure Search redirect in Internet Explorer, Firefox or Chrome, we will need to reset your browser to its default settings.
This step needs to be performed only if your issues have not been solved by the previous steps. Google Chrome Google Chrome has an option that will reset itself to its default settings. Resetting your browser settings will reset the unwanted changes caused by installing other programmes. However, your saved bookmarks and passwords will not be cleared or changed.
When the drop-down menu appears, select the option labeled Settings. Open the Control Panel. You should be able to uninstall it like you would most programs. You can open the Control Panel from the Start menu. Click "Uninstall a program" or "Programs and Features. It may take a few moments for the list to load. It will usually be towards the top of the list. Click the "Uninstall" button at the top of the list. Part 2. Open Internet Explorer. Even if you don't use Internet Explorer on a regular basis, you'll still want to reset it.
This is because Internet Explorer is used for several Windows functions. Click the Gear button or the Tools menu. If you don't see the menu bar, press Alt. Select "Internet Options. Click the "Advanced" tab and then click the "Reset" button. This will start the browser reset process, which will remove any extensions such as the AVG Secure Search.
Check the "Delete personal settings" box and then click "Reset. Part 3. Open Google Chrome. If you have Google Chrome, you'll need to reset it as well. If you don't have Chrome, move on to the next section.
Click the "Show advanced settings" link at the bottom of the page. This will expand the list to show more settings. Scroll to the bottom and click "Reset settings. Click "Reset" to confirm that you want to reset your settings.
Your extensions will be disabled, and your home page will be reset. Your search engine settings will be returned to their default. Part 4. Open Firefox. If you don't have Firefox, move on to the next section.
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