WebNavigatorBrowser (Adware.BrowserIO) – How to Remove?

WebNavigatorBrowser (WebNavigator Browser) is usually installed by users themselves due to aggressive advertising. The WebNavigatorBrowserare has promoted as useful browser for a specific subject.

What is WebNavigatorBrowser?

WebNavigatorBrowser by Better Cloud Solution Ltd can be correctly summarized as a Unwanted Program.

WebNavigatorBrowser is a potentially unwanted program that creates problems with the web browser functions and performance when the suspicious website starts redirecting users to promotional sites, and commercial content pop-ups fill up the screen.

WebNavigatorBrowser is not a serious malware, but it can trigger changes in important parts of the system and affect particular startup functions. It can trick you into installing other malware or unwanted tools. There are various promotional and directly advertising pages that appear on the screen and get added to search results when the affected web browser gets triggered with a search attempt.

WebNavigatorBrowser - Start Page

WebNavigatorBrowser – Start Page

The WebNavigatorBrowser Chromium-based browser is installed on your computer. So it looks and works much like the Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge browsers.

The main problem with WebNavigatorBrowser is that it’s basically a search replacer. From now your default search engine is “WebNavigatorBrowser” (which uses the modified Yahoo engine). Yahoo with additional advertisements, such as the Search Recommendations block. If you look at the top, to the tabs in WebNavigatorBrowser, you might see that the Yahoo search results have done through WebNavigatorBrowser’s new tab are titled “ Polarity Yahoo Search Results “, so they’re obviously not just clear Yahoo.

WebNavigatorBrowser is a Chromium open-source browser1. Anyone can take Chromium, make trivial modifications, and redistribute it as their own browser. It’s basically like a Google Chrome Browser but downgraded. WebNavigatorBrowser makes money for its creators. Then it’s totally understandable why it exists.

WebNavigatorBrowser setting

WebNavigatorBrowser Setting Page

WebNavigatorBrowser Technical Summary.

Name WebNavigatorBrowser
Vendor Better Cloud Solution Ltd
Type Potentially Unwanted Program
Detection Name Adware.BrowserIO
Short Description Potentially Unwanted Program. Developed by Better Cloud Solution Ltd and targeted at Windows OS.
Distribution Method Adware Bundles
Files webnavigatorbrowser.exe
setup.exe
Click HERE to start the WebNavigator Browser Installer.exe

webnavigatorbrowser.exe

	FileVersion: 2.2.1.7
	Name: WebNavigatorBrowser
	Company: Better Cloud Solutions
	Certificates: Better Cloud Solutions LTD
	MD5: 5E9E5F406101FADD9893ACF60AFD493F:1976728
	SECTIONS:
		.text:60000020:DF6DC475D28B6959FCF68F13BE1EBE69:1373184
		.rdata:40000040:20F4D473072EC006F8FA67536DFFA465:296448
		.data:C0000040:FB729978098C56C663E156019DBE4E11:14848
		.pdata:40000040:76E794D0F1AFF7B9849012B03CB52618:53248
		.00cfg:40000040:4DDE783BCB2C5C6B0F3596B381E5F4D9:512
		.retplne:00000000:BCDEE87F658A7BF4080188F07DB97CA9:512
		.tls:C0000040:CEE49F38E4FEBB61D807CBF80D6A3735:512
		CPADinfo:C0000040:60D3EA61D541C9BE2E845D2787FB9574:512
		_RDATA:40000040:C79FABF84357B861464A3DB610D7003B:512
		.rsrc:40000040:8D79A6048F80B1934FA177AA35A33693:219136
		.reloc:42000040:79CBEFF4140C69D66B1379A2D3DFCAC1:9216

Click HERE to start the WebNavigator Browser Installer.exe

	File Version: 2.2.0.6
	Name: WebNavigator Browser Setup
	Company: Better Cloud Solutions Ltd
	Certificates: Better Cloud Solutions LTD
	SECTIONS:
		.text:60000020:A04138503CBCC902263BEDC7FEDD6947:24576
		.rdata:40000040:4856BBF2A79B612F639EBD55D68C4D02:5120
		.data:C0000040:06C5105864978DF88E34770EEFADA5DA:1024
		.ndata:C0000080:D41D8CD98F00B204E9800998ECF8427E:0
		.rsrc:40000040:7B27B8A42795030B5E8B9B6CB5775420:23040

Adware Networks for WebNavigatorBrowser.

WebNavigatorBrowser

WebNavigatorBrowser

There is a possibility to download and install WebNavigatorBrowser directly from its main websites. Nonetheless, I truly doubt that this will certainly be your choice. Usually, the application is spread with intrusive ads created by some adware, or with packing with other cost-free programs, whereas the information regarding the extra software program is commonly not completely disclosed.

Therefore, it is necessary that you completely examine the EULA and setup milestones during the setup steps of any free program downloaded and install on the internet.

If you have a choice to choose the “Advanced” or “Custom” installation then ensure you use this option to stop unauthorized setups.

In case the license agreement or the setup wizard indicates that some toolbar or other adware is suggested, it is necessary that you immediately terminate the entire installation to keep your Windows safe.

Even though WebNavigatorBrowser could be efficient in dealing with some bugs, considering the truth that it marks some items that I think are risk-free and then advises you to make a payment to remove them.

I prefer to not suggest you to use WebNavigatorBrowser software.

If you are confident that this is not a utility you want on your computer, feel free to refer to the removal instruction provided below to remove it at no cost in any way.

How to remove WebNavigatorBrowser ?

Unwanted application has ofter come with other viruses and spyware. This threats can steal account credentials, or crypt your documents for ransom.
Reasons why I would recommend GridinSoft2

Run the setup file.

Run Setup.exe
GridinSoft Anti-Malware Setup

Press “Install” button.

GridinSoft Anti-Malware Install

Once installed, Anti-Malware will automatically run.

GridinSoft Anti-Malware Splash-Screen

Wait for the Anti-Malware scan to complete.

GridinSoft Anti-Malware Scanning

Click on “Clean Now”.

GridinSoft Anti-Malware Scan Result

Are Your Protected?

Full version of GridinSoft

If the guide doesn’t help you to remove WebNavigatorBrowser , you can always ask me in the comments to get help.

References

  1. The Chromium Projects: https://www.chromium.org/Home

About the author

Brendan Smith

Cybersecurity analyst covering malware families, suspicious files, and detection alerts. Brendan focuses on clear explanations of what a warning means, when it may be a false positive, and which cleanup steps are appropriate.

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