MiniBar Removal Guide

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MiniBar is a program that can be installed without permission, which is one of the reasons why we identify it as a potentially unwanted program, or PUP. Although it is awful to find uninvited programs on your operating system, it should be obvious that they are unreliable because only unreliable software can enter without permission. Have you accepted the installation of MiniBar yourself? Even if you have, you still need to delete this potentially unwanted program from your operating system. Our malware analysts have researched it, and we can guarantee that this program is not worth your trust. This report was created to help you delete MiniBar and inform you about what could happen if you do not.

The publisher of MiniBar is KangoExtensions. Kango is a cross-browser engine that can be used for the development of various browser extensions, but the parties using it are unknown. In fact, we do not know who the creator of MiniBar is, and this is extremely worrisome. An official website for this strange PUP does not exist, and there is no other sources taking responsibility for it. Needless to say, this only supports our determination to delete this suspicious program! If you do not know how a certain program works, you cannot be sure that your virtual security is safe. Such unpredictable programs as MiniBar can breach virtual security without any warning, and computer users usually have trouble recognizing the cause of it. Due to this, you have to know everything about the software installed on your PC.

As mentioned previously, the distribution of MiniBar is a true mystery. It is highly likely that this PUP will be spread by unknown, potentially unreliable software distributors. The worst part is that this PUP is likely to be spread bundled with other strange programs and malware. If dangerous infections take over your operating system, your virtual accounts, your online banking, and even your PC could be hijacked! Although this is the worst case scenario, you should not risk your security because of some ridiculous, potentially unwanted program whose services are unlikely to live up to your expectations. Instead, you should remove MiniBar and implement a trustworthy, full-time Windows security system.

Depending on your operating system, you are likely to find MiniBar under %PROGRAMFILES(x86)% or %LOCALAPPDATA%. Navigate to these directories and remove the folder representing the suspicious PUP. Afterward, move to Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer browsers (check all browsers installed on your PC), and remove the MiniBar extension. The guide below was designed to help you delete undesirable extensions, but you must not forget about the third-party software that could have followed MiniBar. We advise installing SpyHunter, an automatic malware remover that can help you delete all malicious programs with the click of a button. Install the program, scan your operating system, and delete the threats found. Feel free to ask questions regarding the removal process. Post them using the comments section below, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

How to delete MiniBar

Delete from Mozilla Firefox:

  1. Tap Alt+T and select Add-ons.
  2. Go to Extensions and Remove MiniBar

Delete from Internet Explorer:

  1. Tap Alt+T and select Manage Add-ons.
  2. Move to Toolbars and Extensions and Disable the unwanted extension.

Delete from Google Chrome:

  1. Tap Alt+F, select More tools, and click Extensions.
  2. Identify the unwanted add-on, click the trash button, and click Remove.
Download Remover for MiniBar *
*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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