How to remove Avast SafeZone browser?
Recently a lot of users wonder what Avast SafeZone browser is and how to remove this browser?
SafeZone is the browser created by antivirus software Avast Free Antivirus. During installation of antivirus software Avast Free Antivirus will automatically install SafeZone browser. This makes some users uncomfortable.
Previously, Avast SafeZone browser is part of the advanced version of Avast Antivirus. However, Avast has changed its strategy and released a free browser version for users to collect feedback from users.
As mentioned above, SafeZone browser is installed automatically without user permission. Many users view the browser as malware. In addition, SafeZone is not "present" in Control Panel. Therefore, it is very difficult for users to remove this browser on their computer.
So how to remove Avast SafeZone browser. Please refer to the following article of Network Administrator.
To remove Avast SafeZone browser, follow the steps below:
1. Open Control Panel.
2. Navigate by the link below:
Control Panel -> Programs and Features -> Uninstall a Program
3. Find the Avast Free Antivirus 2016 application, then click Change .
4. At this time, a window of Avast Antivirus appears. Your task is to remove the SafeZone Browser option .
Finally proceed to restart your computer. After your computer has finished booting, you can check Avast SafeZone browser has been completely removed.
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