The suspicious WebChefPlus is introduced by Howard Software Limited via webchefplus.com. This website offers a working installer, but our researchers have found that this program could be spread by third-party software installers as well. How was this program installed onto your operating system? If it entered along with other unfamiliar, suspicious programs, you need to pay them attention as well. Unfortunately, it is possible that you will have to delete WebChefPlus along with all other programs that travel bundled with it. Do you know why this program deserves removal? Although it is not extremely malicious, there are some things that are worrisome. If you continue reading, you will learn all that you need to know about this suspicious program and its removal.
Do you know what WebChefPlus has in common with DesktopClock or WinClock?. Although these programs promote different services, they are introduced by Howard Software Limited. The official publisher of WebChefPlus is Applon INC, a company that is associated with ZiperFly and other potentially unwanted programs. However, the Privacy Policy representing this program is introduced by Howard Software Limited, which is why we identify it as the creator. According to this Privacy Policy, certain information about you can be collected using tracking cookies, and this is a reason to remove WebChefPlus. This Privacy Policy is very vague about personally identifiable information, but it appears that this information could be collected and shared if you yourself disclosed it. Needless to say, we advise removing software that is capable of spying on its users and possibly leaking information associated with them or their activity.
According to our research, WebChefPlus can show advertisements, and this is why we identify it as a potentially unwanted program (PUP). Users do not expect to see ads when they install this program because it is introduced as a tool that can help find recipes and plan meals. Although advertisements might appear harmless, it is very difficult to predict whether or not they will be malicious. We advise removing WebChefPlus simply to avoid the possibility of encountering unreliable ads. Even though you can delete the cookies associated with this PUP to stop it collecting information about you, it is unlikely that you will stop the suspicious ads unless you remove WebChefPlus. Fortunately, the removal is not complicated.
We are sure that you do not need help removing WebChefPlus if you have uninstalled undesirable software before. If you need assistance, follow the instructions in the guide below. When it comes to the removal of third-party malware, it all depends on what kinds of infections are active on your PC. If they are as simple as WebChefPlus, you might be able to uninstall them using the same steps. However, if they are complex – and most malicious programs are – the removal process might be more extensive. We do not recommend manual removal to anyone who is inexperienced. Users that are inexperienced should trust antimalware software that can eliminate all malicious infections automatically. If any of the steps are unclear, please post a comment below.
Delete from Windows 10:
Delete from Windows 8.1 or Windows 8
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