Sunday, August 9, 2015

How to Uninstall Happy2Save Pop-up Ads?

I accidentally downloaded a video player and then it installed Happy2Save adware/pop-up together without asking my permission. This nasty thing is playing havoc with my internet. It is very slow and causes constant crashes, because it’s trying to list all the crazy pop-up ads. The software won’t show up in Add/Remove Programs, so I can’t uninstall it there. I ran a 9-hour full scan using Windows Defender and Malwarebytes, but the ads are still there and won’t go away. That is really annoying! What do I do to get rid of the pop-up ads completely?

Happy2Save Pop-up Ads Description:

If tons of ads that titled with “ads by Happy2Save”, “Powered by Happy2Save” or “Brought by Happy2Save” keep showing up on your web browser and harass you, your system must have been infected with adware or some kind of browser hijacking malware. Adware is the abbreviation for advertising-supported software which may seem as a regular program, but in reality it performs suspicious operations and tries to promote various commercial websites once it is installed. This unpleasant program can be downloaded from its official website. However, most of the users complain that they see Happy2Save ads everywhere although they have never downloaded this program. Generally speaking, this application can enter the system along with other free programs the user has previously installed. Therefore, users who are active in downloading and installing freeware need to pay close attention to what else they install into their computers, in addition to the main applications of their choice.

Once adware gets installed, it will perform evil actions to interrupt your browsing activities. You may see various ads windows during your browsing session, especially while you are shopping on ebay or Amazon. The adware aims to lure those who like to shop into clicking its ads so it displays various coupons and discounts information. On the other side, it tracks your browsing history, so it could create more and more ads relevant to your interests. Most of the ads are associated with dubious third parties and they are in different forms such as in-text, pop-up, pop-under, contextual and banner advertisements. They can show up no matter what browser you use including Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome or Safari. Undoubtedly, they are very annoying and they disturb your regular browsing experience. Besides, your Internet speed will be much more slower than it used to be. Happy2Save is also affiliated with browser hijackers and it may refer to the ZeroAccess Rootkit which can be used to steal private information or install rogue security programs, therefore you should get rid of it immediately once it is installed.

How Do You Know Your Browser Is Hijacked?

If you open your browser window (includes IE, Firefox, Safari and Google Chrome etc.) and notice immediately that your home page has been changed to a page you do not recognize, then your browser may have been hijacked by adware. For this type of adware, it can keep giving you Happy2Save pop-up ads. Other malicious activities can be shown on your computer after hijacked are listed below:
1. It can not only change your web pages, but also alter other settings to add toolbars, pop-up advertisements, and bookmarks that you did not create.
2. It can modify the homepage settings of your web browser, more commonly by reducing your internet security options. And the worse thing is it prevents you from changing them back.
3. New toolbars or Favorites are installed that give you icons and links to web pages that you don’t want.
4. It may block you from visiting certain website you’d like to visit and show an error page instead.
5. It will display constant pop-up ads, sometimes in such large amounts that you are not able to close neither the ads nor the browser.

Happy2Save is an adware that enters users’ computers without them even being aware of that. It works as a browser add-on that can be added to all most popular web browsers, including Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and even Safari. Once downloaded, it performs tons of malicious activities on your machine especially for interrupting your browsing sessions. It uses browser helper objects and third party malware including sponsored adware and spyware platforms to change your homepage and modify your browser settings without your permission. Also it tracks user’s web browsing habits, records addresses of visited sites in order to display constant ads for computer users and then redirects them to malicious web pages. As a result, your computer will be ruined and your information could be exposed as well.

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