CouponGiant Removal Guide

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CouponGiant should show coupons, deals, and discounts, but, instead, it introduces you to links routing to suspicious, unreliable websites. Unfortunately, there are hundreds of programs that work in the same way, and it is much easier to let them in than you think. Whether you encounter BranderApp, Kavapuller, AdPunisher, or CouponGiant itself, you might put your virtual security on the line if you choose to trust these unreliable ad-supported programs. As you might have guessed already, we advise removing these programs from your operating system. The good news is that you will not need to delete CouponGiant along with other ad-supported programs created using the Justplugit engine. The bad news is that you might have to remove third-party infections.

In most cases, CouponGiant is introduced by third-party installers (e.g., Installrex). Because this program is not represented in an official manner, it is highly unlikely that computer users will know anything about it prior to the introduction. According to our researchers, the installers promoting CouponGiant are usually found on sites that host pirated files and software. Needless to say, you always run a risk of downloading malware when you visit websites of this kind, which is why we suggest you ignore them hereafter. Of course, other distribution methods could be used to infiltrate CouponGiant, and it appears that this program could be installed without permission as well. If this adware enters without permission, you might have trouble understanding where the suspicious ads are coming from. Hopefully, you will be able to delete this adware in time despite this.

Websearch.searchouse.info, Websearch.hotfindings.info, and Websearch.hotsearches.info are hijackers that could come packaged with CouponGiant. Of course, it all depends on the installers that are used to download this unreliable ad-supported program onto your Windows system. Unfortunately, because different installers could be used to spread CouponGiant, it is very difficult to predict what kind of malware will enter along with it. We strongly recommend using a malware scanner to inspect your operating system and figure out which unreliable programs you need to remove from your PC together with adware. If you find that your operating system is infected with extremely aggressive, clandestine threats, use a trusted malware remover to eliminate them automatically.

Many users expect to have CouponGiant removed after uninstalling it via Control Panel, as shown below. Unfortunately, this will only help you get rid of the Internet Explorer extension. If you want to remove this adware manually, you will also need to get rid of Chrome/Firefox extensions and leftover components, including tracking cookies and files. If you do not have the experience to delete CouponGiant manually, do not waste your time and acquire an automatic malware detector/remover to clean your PC from malware. SpyHunter is a security tool that not only removes malicious programs but also reinforces Windows protection to ensure that malicious programs cannot slither in again. Post a comment below if you have any other questions about this adware.

Delete CouponGiant from Windows

Delete from Windows 10/Windows 8:

  1. Launch RUN (tap Win+R) and enter Control Panel.
  2. Under Programs click Uninstall a program.
  3. Right-click the program you wish to remove and choose Uninstall.

Delete from Windows 7/Windows Vista:

  1. Click the Windows/Start button on the Taskbar.
  2. Open the Control Panel menu and select Uninstall a program.
  3. Right-click the program you wish to remove and choose Uninstall.

Delete from Windows XP:

  1. Open the Start menu from the Taskbar and select Control Panel.
  2. Navigate to Add or Remove Programs.
  3. Select the unwanted program and click the Remove button.

Remove CouponGiant from browsers

Remove from Google Chrome:

  1. Launch Chrome and tap Alt+F.
  2. Move to More tools and click Extensions.
  3. Find the unwanted extension and click the recycle bin button.
  4. Select Remove and restart the browser.

Remove from Mozilla Firefox:

  1. Launch Firefox and tap Alt+T.
  2. Select Add-ons Manager and move to Extensions.
  3. Remove/Disable the unwanted extension and restart the browser.
Download Remover for CouponGiant *
*SpyHunter scanner, published on this site, is intended to be used only as a detection tool. To use the removal functionality, you will need to purchase the full version of SpyHunter.

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