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Suddenly Yourconnectivity.net took over your homepage and you cannot remove it.
Yourconnectivity.net is yet one more browser hijacker out there. It’s very sneaky, very dangerous and very aggressive. Do you know how hijackers work? Check out this article to make sure you’re perfectly aware what is on board. For starters, yourconnectivity.net is among the newest infections online. It’s already established itself to be a complete and utter pest, though. The parasite’s shenanigans begin as soon as your machine gets compromised. Hijackers aren’t subtle. You’ll notice that your default search engine and browser homepage have been modified. Yourconnectivity.net replaces both of them with its own questionable domain. In short, this is a domain you certainly don’t want to deal with. Remember that you’re now stuck with one very tricky and deceptive parasite. The virus adds a malicious browser extension to all your browsers. Also, you might stumble across many more unauthorized changes such as additional toolbars. Obviously, the hijacker doesn’t ask for any permission first. Now that the PC is infected, your preferences and opinions no longer matter. All that matters is the illegitimate profit hackers gain. There’s only one reason why this program forces its search engine on you. It has nothing to do with enhancing your browsing experience. On the other hand, it has quite a lot to do with generating web traffic to some particular pages. The problem is, these websites may or may not be safe. Not only does the virus generate sponsored links but it also presents them as harmless. Why trust a parasite, though? Yourconnectivity.net lies to your face and misleads you. This pest of a program also redirects you to unknown pages. You end up not being able to even surf the Internet. At the least, you will waste your time dealing with random web links. The parasite might cause product commercial and various pop-ups as well. It may display fake software updates too. As if that wasn’t enough, hackers now spy on your browsing-related data. Browsing history, passwords, emails, etc. This program’s developers have access to some incredibly personal and sensitive data. The worst part of it all is that they aren’t hesitant to sell your information. Before you know it, this nuisance may bring along serious privacy issues. It should be enough to mention financial frauds and identity theft. Those two terrifying scenarios must be prevented. How do you prevent them? You delete the hijacker.
How did I get infected with?
This program does have an official website. There’s no download option on its page, though. That leads us to the obvious conclusion yourconnectivity.net landed in silence. Most PC infections travel the Web using stealth so this hijacker is no exception. Instead of waiting for your active cooperation, the virus relies on your distraction. For example, it often gets attached to spam messages/emails. You only need one careless click on a corrupted email to set the parasite behind it free. Preventing installation is much easier than deleting malware. Save yourself the trouble and be cautious. Another popular technique is freeware/shareware bundling. Furthermore, all types of infections apply it. That means next time you download unverified programs, you might install a Trojan horse. Or ransomware. To protect your safety, always opt for the Advanced/Custom option. By doing so, you will manage to spot any potential “bonus” trying to sneak in. Last but not least, take your time with the Terms and Conditions. The same piece of advice goes for the End User License Agreement (EULA). Don’t underestimate hackers’ creativity and don’t be negligent online.
Why is this dangerous?
This intruder messes with your preferred browser settings. It redirects you and makes endless modifications. As mentioned, you should always stay away from the web links yourconnectivity.net displays. Chances are, anything brought to you by the hijacker, is very dangerous. Its browser plugin works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Internet Explorer. You see, all your once trustworthy browsers are now victims to this pest. The hijacker constantly irritates you and gets on your nerves. Surfing the Internet becomes more of a cyber battlefield and less of a fun activity. In addition, due to the parasite’s presence, your PC underperforms. It might begin to crash and/or freeze on a daily basis. Your Internet connection may become unstable as well. To sum up, this hijacker brings along nothing but a headache. The sooner you get rid of it, the better so don’t waste time. To delete it manually, please follow our detailed removal guide down below.
How to Remove Yourconnectivity.net virus
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If you perform exactly the steps below you should be able to remove the Yourconnectivity.net 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.
The Yourconnectivity.net adware is specifically designed to make money. It generates web traffic, collects sales leads for other dubious sites, and will display advertisements and sponsored links within your web browser.
STEP 1: Uninstall Yourconnectivity.net from Add\Remove Programs
STEP 2: Clean Yourconnectivity.net from Chrome Firefox or Internet Explorer
STEP 3: Permanently Remove Yourconnectivity.net leftovers from the System
STEP 1 : Uninstall Yourconnectivity.net from your computer
Simultaneously press the Windows Logo Button and then “R” to open the Run Command Window
Type “regedit”
navigate to HKCU\software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main
Modify the string with a value data and set it to google.com for example.
STEP 2 : Remove Yourconnectivity.net homepage from Chrome, Firefox and IE
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Open Google Chrome
- In the Main Menu, select Tools then Extensions
- Remove the Yourconnectivity.net by clicking on the little recycle bin
- Reset Google Chrome by Deleting the current user to make sure nothing is left behind
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Open Mozilla Firefox
- Press simultaneously Ctrl+Shift+A
- Disable the unwanted Extension
- Go to Help
- Then Troubleshoot information
- Click on Reset Firefox
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Open Internet Explorer
- On the Upper Right Corner Click on the Gear Icon
- Click on Internet options
- go to Toolbars and Extensions and disable the unknown extensions
- Select the Advanced tab and click on Reset
- Restart Internet Explorer
How to Permanently Remove Yourconnectivity.net Virus (automatic) Removal Guide
To make sure manual removal is successful, we recommend to use a free scanner of any professional antimalware program to identify possible registry leftovers or temporary files.