Seen On Screen Removal Guide

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Seen On Screen is an application that is aimed at people who are interested in movies because it promises to enable users to find latest show reviews and interviews, video streaming websites, and trailers. The program itself is developed by APN, LLC, and it is available for download on seen-on-screen.thewhizmarketing.com. In fact, only the extension for Google Chrome is available on the website; however, it is known that the version for Mozilla Firefox exists too. As it is not promoted on the official website, it is very likely that it finds other ways to sneak onto computers. If you feel that this software has entered your PC without permission too, you should remove it. Users who do not want to keep a potentially unwanted program (PUP) installed on their systems need to implement the Seen On Screen removal too. Continue reading to find out how to do that.

Researchers at 411-spyware.com have managed to find out that the Seen On Screen extension is very similar to Muzik Fury, if we take into account how these two programs work. Furthermore, it is quite clear that it is prevalent in several countries only, for example, India, Pakistan, Egypt, Algeria, Thailand, Brazil, Spain, and the United States. Of course, the application might appear on PCs belonging to users living in other countries too. Potentially unwanted programs are not very dangerous if compared to other existing threats, so we cannot force you to delete Seen On Screen. Of course, in our opinion, it would be best to erase the software and then install another program instead of it.

Seen On Screen falls into the category of potentially unwanted programs not without a reason. It has been observed that this program changes users’ search engines and New Tab pages to the modified version of mysearch.com. Unfortunately, it shows modified search results too, so the possibility to cause harm to the system is really high. What is more, the Privacy Policy document available on the official website of this PUP informs users that it is going to record personal information (e.g. name, address, email address, and telephone number) too, if users provide those details. On top of that, it will gather page views, link clicks, and login times – these details are known to be the anonymous information. We know that Seen On Screen looks useful and provides easy-access links to popular websites, e.g. rottentomatoes.com, hollywoodreporter.com, variety.com, and screenrant.com; however, we cannot guarantee that it will use information it collects with care and will not share it with third parties.

As we have already mentioned, Seen On Screen might find other ways (e.g. come bundled with other programs) to sneak onto your computer, so do not be surprised if you notice its presence after the installation of a completely different program. It has been noticed that pop-ups that adware shows might also advertise Seen On Screen, which means that this piece of software might have been installed on your computer after you have clicked on a pop-up advertisement. To protect your system from untrustworthy software in the future, you need to install a security tool on your PC. In addition, it would be also clever to ignore advertisements you see on different pages and stop downloading programs from third-party sources, e.g. torrent websites.

You should delete Seen On Screen if you do not find it useful, it has entered your system without permission, or it has simply started acting somehow strangely. Luckily, this software will disappear if you erase its extensions. Remember, it affects two browsers, i.e. Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome, which means that you will need to erase two extensions. We hope that below provided instructions will help you to do that. If not, you can scan your system with a reliable antimalware scanner, e.g. SpyHunter. There is no doubt that it will eliminate all the existing infections in the blink of an eye for you.

Delete Seen On Screen

Mozilla Firefox

  1. Open your browser and tap Ctrl+Shift+A.
  2. Click Extensions.
  3. Find and select the extension you wish to remove.
  4. Click Remove.

Google Chrome

  1. Open your browser and tap Alt+F.
  2. Select More Tools and then click Extensions.
  3. Click on the extension.
  4. Click the recycle bin button.
  5. Click Remove.
Download Remover for Seen On Screen *
*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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