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Huge Rebates is one huge inconvenience. You don’t believe us? You will. There is absolutely nothing beneficial concerning this parasite and the more time it manages to spend on your PC system, the more problems it will bring upon you. Being a classic member of the nasty adware family, Huge Rebates has also been classified as a potentially unwanted program (PUP) for a reason. Once it gets installed (completely behind your back), the virus takes over your entire browsing experience even though it was originally supposed to enhance it. All that Huge Rebates has in store are threats and empty promises so it goes without saying that you CANNOT trust it under any circumstances. This thing makes sure your PC screen is constantly covered with advertisements which are just about as annoying as they are useless. What’s much worse, though, is the fact that the nasty Huge Rebates ads are sponsored and extremely unreliable. Now that you know money is involved, are you feeling a bit more nervous? You should be. If crooks get paid enough, they’re willing to display all kinds of web links including corrupted ones and fake ones. As you can see, it’s equally easy to click both kinds but both options don’t really sound appealing, do they? In addition to the never-ending pile of dangerous commercials, Huge Rebates also offers bogus software updates, it monitors your browsing-related activities, slows down the entire machine and effectively messes with your nerves at the same time. Long story short, Huge Rebates offers a rich variety of reasons why it should be deleted and not even a single one why you should keep it on board. Don’t allow the virus to wreak havoc and don’t tolerate Huge Rebates. Instead, keep on reading and learn how to uninstall it.
How did I get infected with?
Parasites have more than enough infiltration techniques to choose from and, unfortunately, it’s not an easy task telling which one Huge Rebates applied in order to land on your PC. Having in mind that the most popular method is freeware/shareware bundling, it’s very likely that this is what happened to you too. More often than not, free program packages from unverified websites include at least one highly undesirable bonus infection. Therefore, if you’re not careful and attentive enough, you will install the malicious parasite alongside the safe programs that you originally wanted. If you want to prevent such an unpleasant scenario, always opt for the custom or advanced option in the Setup Wizard and don’t hesitate to deselect anything you don’t want installed. This is the most appropriate moment to deny the parasite access to your system. It will be much more difficult to deal with the virus after it already got installed. Never rush the installation process unless you’re willing to corrupt your own computer with malware. It’s also recommended to stay away from the various third-party web links, spam messages and spam email-attachments that the Web is filled with. The key to your cyber security is caution and it goes without saying that protecting your machine should be your number one priority when surfing the Web.
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Huge Rebates may not be among the most original parasites and it’s certainly not one of the most virulent infections out there either. Having said that, this pest is perfectly capable of wreaking havoc all over your machine and you can be more than certain hackers would not miss such a golden opportunity to cause you trouble. Once Huge Rebates tricks you into installing it, it then proceeds to mess with your browser settings and yet once again, this happens without your permission. The virus installs a malicious add-on which works just fine with three of the most commonly used browses out there. Therefore, after it takes down Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer, Huge Rebates makes its manipulations impossible to avoid. Regardless of the browser you normally prefer using and regardless of the website you’re attempting to visit, the pile of issues generated by Huge Rebates will be there. Make sure you avoid clicking on all the coupons, discounts, product offers, best deals, best prices, price comparisons, etc. As we already mentioned, you only need about as much as one careless click in order to create an even bigger mess on your PC system. Huge Rebates’s hugest advantage is its harmless appearance but if you make the crucial mistake of ignoring the virus instead of deleting it on the spot, you’re exposing yourself to a serious danger. Even though the pesky Huge Rebates ads are very annoying and incredibly intrusive, you absolutely MUST restrict yourself from clicking them. Otherwise you will only succeed in wasting your time and helping hackers boost web traffic. Of course, you might also effectively install some more parasites on your already compromised machine but is that really what you want? In addition, you should also know that Huge Rebates’s issues include privacy issues as well. After the virus successfully steals your IP address, email addresses, browsing history, search queries, etc., it sends all of your private data directly to hackers. Whatever dubious monetizing system they decide to use, this will definitely not end well for you. Knowing that this parasite also slows down the entire PC system and causes your browsers to crash and/or freeze, do you really still think Huge Rebates belongs on your machine? To delete it manually, please follow the detailed instructions you will find down below.
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If you perform exactly the steps below you should be able to remove the Huge Rebates infection. Please, follow the procedures in the exact order. Please, consider to print this guide or have another computer at your disposal. You will NOT need any USB sticks or CDs.
STEP 1: Uninstall Huge Rebates from your Add\Remove Programs
STEP 2: Delete Huge Rebates from Chrome, Firefox or IE
STEP 3: Permanently Remove Huge Rebates from the windows registry.
STEP 1 : Uninstall Huge Rebates from Your Computer
Simultaneously press the Windows Logo Button and then “R” to open the Run Command
Type “Appwiz.cpl”
Locate the Huge Rebates program and click on uninstall/change. To facilitate the search you can sort the programs by date. review the most recent installed programs first. In general you should remove all unknown programs.
STEP 2 : Remove Huge Rebates from Chrome, Firefox or IE
Remove from Google Chrome
- In the Main Menu, select Tools—> Extensions
- Remove any unknown extension by clicking on the little recycle bin
- If you are not able to delete the extension then navigate to C:\Users\”computer name“\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions\and review the folders one by one.
- Reset Google Chrome by Deleting the current user to make sure nothing is left behind
- If you are using the latest chrome version you need to do the following
- go to settings – Add person
- choose a preferred name.
- then go back and remove person 1
- Chrome should be malware free now
Remove from Mozilla Firefox
- Open Firefox
- Press simultaneously Ctrl+Shift+A
- Disable and remove any unknown add on
- Open the Firefox’s Help Menu
- Then Troubleshoot information
- Click on Reset Firefox
Remove from Internet Explorer
- Open IE
- On the Upper Right Corner Click on the Gear Icon
- Go to Toolbars and Extensions
- Disable any suspicious extension.
- If the disable button is gray, you need to go to your Windows Registry and delete the corresponding CLSID
- On the Upper Right Corner of Internet Explorer Click on the Gear Icon.
- Click on Internet options
- Select the Advanced tab and click on Reset.
- Check the “Delete Personal Settings Tab” and then Reset
- Close IE
Permanently Remove Huge Rebates Leftovers
To make sure manual removal is successful, we recommend to use a free scanner of any professional antimalware program to identify any registry leftovers or temporary files.