Checked List Removal Guide

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Super Web LLC is probably the most notorious group out there that develops numerous adware applications. Lately, they have been extremely active. Checked List is yet another program that has been crafted by them. Adware programs such as Sad Could, Edu App, Blue Bulletin, and many others were developed by Super Web LLC as well. All the adware programs associated with this infamous group should be removed, and Checked List is no exception. Although Checked List is marketed on its official website as a useful tool to enhance your online shopping experience, you must know that this is just a trick used by its developers in order to lure unsuspecting users into downloading and installing this worthless program. Read the rest of this article and find out why the removal of Checked List is so important.

As soon as this intrusive adware program gains access to your operating system, it will function just like many of its counterparts. First, your browser will get filled with numerous third-party ads and pop-ups. It goes without saying that this invasive activity will cause a lot of annoyance and frustration. Once this adware program is fully functioning, it will also start collecting information about your browsing habits. Information about the most popular websites that you visit, how much time you spent on them, your geographical location and some other information will be collected and handed to third-party associates of Checked List.

These activities are often more annoying than malicious, but you should keep in mind that in some cases Checked List could act in a quite malicious way. For instances, the information about your browsing habits could be shared with malware distributors, as developers of Checked List do not review the activity of their associates. Therefore, you could be presented with an ad crafted by malware distributors especially for you. Often such ads are implemented with redirect links, which could lead you to websites running an arbitrary code execution exploit. Landing on a website running this exploit is enough to get your PC infected with some Internet-based infection. This is an extremely dangerous situation that you could come across while Checked List is active on your PC, so removal of this adware is essential if you want to keep your PC clean and secure.

In most cases, manual removal via Control Panel is enough to delete Checked List in order to stop the annoying and frustrating activity. Keep in mind that just one mistake during the removal process of Checked List could result in active leftovers on your PC. Often, just a few leftover files and registry entries could be used in order to silently restore this intrusive program. Scan your PC with a reliable antimalware tool to make sure that Checked List was deleted entirely.

How to remove Checked List from your PC

Remove Checked List from Windows Vista and Windows 7

  1. Click the Windows button.
  2. Select Control Panel and click Uninstall a program.
  3. Right-click Checked List and select Uninstall.

Remove Checked List from Windows XP

  1. Click Start and select Control Panel.
  2. Click Add or Remove Programs.
  3. Select Checked List and click Remove.

Remove Checked List from Windows 8

  1. Move the mouse pointer to the lower-left corner of the screen.
  2. Right-click and then select Control Panel.
  3. Click Uninstall a program.
  4. Select Checked List and click the Uninstall button.
Download Remover for Checked List *
*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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