Windows Range Manager Removal Guide

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Have you downloaded Windows Range Manager yourself or did you let it in by accident? Maybe it has slithered into your operating system without your permission? Our research team has not found any information about this potentially unwanted program traveling across the web in an illegal manner, and so it is highly unlikely that it was installed without your permission. Of course, you might have downloaded it by accident, due to which it might seem as if the program was infiltrated without your permission. The bad news is that if you discover this PUP, it is highly likely that you will discover other threats as well. This suspicious program does not travel as a standalone app – at least not right now – and it usually travels via software bundles along with other suspicious programs. Do you need to delete Windows Range Manager? Do you need to remove all other programs associated with this PUP? Continue reading to find out.

Range Soft is the signer of the suspicious Windows Range Manager, which means that its files are signed by this company. The website representing this company is rangesoft.org, and, at the moment, it promotes a program called "Online Ad Scanner." The Download button opens a new tab window indicating that the page does not exist, which means that the installer does not exist. So how is this website associated with Windows Range Manager? According to our researchers, although the website seems inactive, the software bundles that carry this PUP generate links from this website. What is more, it is reported that the PUP was available for downloading from this website in the past. There are plenty of questionable third-party software distributors who could be responsible for spreading this strange application, which is why it is difficult to say which other programs/infections you will encounter along with the PUP. Because it is often difficult to locate and identify security threats, we advise using an authentic malware scanner.

What do you know about Windows Range Manager? Do you know if this program can spy on you, leak information about you to third parties, or expose you to malware? Because this app does not have an official website representing it, and you cannot access legal information (e.g., privacy policy), you cannot just assume that this PUP is harmless. What is more, according to our malware researchers, this program can record information regarding your virtual behavior, and it can send this data to remote servers. It was also found that Windows Range Manager might showcase advertisements, and they could be selected according to your virtual behavior. For example, the cookies implemented by this PUP could record browsing history to help advertisers select the ads you are more likely to interact with. If you interact with ads, the PUP might earn money for promoting them. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee that only reliable advertisers will use the PUP to promote their products or services.

Have you noticed that your computer is running slower than usual? Are you being bombarded with pop-ups and other kinds of advertising? This is the kind of activity that our research team associates with the suspicious Windows Range Manager. If you want to eliminate this PUP from your operating system – and this is what we strongly recommend – you should follow the instructions below. One of the ways to get rid of this PUP is to uninstall it using the guide below, but you can also utilize automated malware detection and removal software. Of course, this software is extremely beneficial in those cases where the PUP runs along with other malicious infections. Although it is fairly easy to remove Windows Range Manager, the infections that might have been bundled with it could be much more complicated, and you might lack knowledge and experience to fully clean your operating system yourself.

How to delete Windows Range Manager

Windows 10/Windows 8.1/Windows:

  1. Simultaneously tap Win+R to launch RUN.
  2. Enter Control Panel to open this menu and then move to Uninstall a program.
  3. Right-click the program you want to get rid of and select Uninstall.

Windows 7/Windows Vista

  1. Click the Windows button on the Taskbar and open Control Panel.
  2. Navigate to the Uninstall a program menu.
  3. Right-click the program you want to get rid of and select Uninstall.

Windows XP

  1. Click the Start icon on the Taskbar and open Control Panel.
  2. Double-click the Add or Remove Programs icon.
  3. Select the program you want to get rid of and click the Remove button.
Download Remover for Windows Range Manager *
*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.

Windows Range Manager Screenshots:

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Windows Range Manager
Windows Range Manager

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