You have to think very carefully about installing AllInOneDocs Toolbar onto your operating system because this application might not be as transparent as you think. From the way it installs onto your PC and browsers to the way it introduces you to ads, this toolbar acts just like another potentially unwanted program (PUP) that probably deserves removal. Of course, it is not a serious threat, and we do not claim that it is malicious, but there are things to consider before you install it. If you have installed it already, we recommend reading this report to learn how this toolbar works. If you need our assistance deleting AllInOneDocs Toolbar, you can find the instructions below, and you can contact us via the comments section. Add your questions, and we will respond as soon as possible.
Mindspark Interactive Network, Inc. is the creator of AllInOneDocs Toolbar, as well as many other suspicious toolbars, such as OnlineRouteFinder Toolbar or MyCalendarPlanner Toolbar. All of these toolbars are linked by one main thing: They all promote MyWay search services. In fact, you are sort of forced to use them. If you install the toolbar onto Chrome, you will be introduced to an installer suggesting that the app can modify and record your browsing history, as well as the data you encounter when you visit different websites. Although that is disconcerting, the toolbar does not affect the Chrome browser in the same way that it does Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox browsers. If you install AllInOneDocs Toolbar on either of these, you are pushed to mark a box indicating that you agree to homepage modifications as well. If you do that, hp.myway.com is set as your homepage. Considering that search.myway.com is not the most reliable search tool out there, you might regret this. Our researchers have found that while MyWay uses Google search results – which is why it uses the “enhanced by Google” tag – it also displays ads, and that is something you need to consider when thinking about the removal of the PUP.
If you have downloaded AllInOneDocs Toolbar using a third-party installer – rather that acquiring it from the official website, allinonedocs.com/index.jhtml – other suspicious programs might have slithered into your operating system. If that is the case, have you thoroughly inspected all of these programs, and you know that they are trustworthy? Since some malicious installers are capable of infiltrating malware without the user’s permission, and truly dangerous threats can be concealed as harmless pieces of software, we suggest installing a malware scanner without any hesitation. The scanner available via the Download link below is free, and it will quickly inform you if or not you need to worry about third-party malware. Hopefully, you do not face highly malicious threats that might be especially dangerous and that might be hard to delete from your PC. If other threats are not found, you still should consider removing AllInOneDocs Toolbar because this PUP is quite suspicious, and the services it offers are not even original. In fact, they are produced by ZOHO.
If malware is discovered, it is wise to implement anti-malware software to ensure its elimination. As long as you use reliable and up-to-date anti-malware tools, your operating system will remain clean from malware, and that is very important. Even if you only need to remove AllInOneDocs Toolbar from your PC, you need to make sure that it is guarded reliably so that you would not need to face more malicious threats in the future. The guide below was created for those users who want to get rid of the toolbar manually. As you can see, Chrome and Firefox users need to approach this PUP in a different way than Internet Explorer users do. If you are having any difficulties getting rid of this potentially unwanted program, do not hesitate to contact us via the comments section.
Mozilla Firefox:
Google Chrome:
N.B. Internet Explorer users need to uninstall an app.
Windows 10 or Windows 8:
Windows 7 or Windows Vista:
Windows XP: