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<blockquote data-quote="Slydude" data-source="post: 1839574" data-attributes="member: 131855"><p>Give <a href="https://sensorstechforum.com/remove-search-pulse-virus-app-full-mac/" target="_blank">these directions</a> a try. I know it is pushing some removal software but there's no need to download that software just follow the directions. I'm trying to find better directions but everything I'm seeing is pushing some piece of removal software. Don't bother downloading any of the software. </p><p></p><p>It wouldn't surprise me if one or more of these sites are pushing their software as a means of installing their own little piece of malware. The things that bother me about the sites where I've found directions so far are as follows: </p><p>1. They consistently use the term virus to refer to something that is a browser hijack. That may be pedantic but people who take this seriously and aren't trying to scare up customers take that distinction seriously.</p><p>2. The proposed fx isn't doing anything a user can't clean up in a few minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slydude, post: 1839574, member: 131855"] Give [URL="https://sensorstechforum.com/remove-search-pulse-virus-app-full-mac/"]these directions[/URL] a try. I know it is pushing some removal software but there's no need to download that software just follow the directions. I'm trying to find better directions but everything I'm seeing is pushing some piece of removal software. Don't bother downloading any of the software. It wouldn't surprise me if one or more of these sites are pushing their software as a means of installing their own little piece of malware. The things that bother me about the sites where I've found directions so far are as follows: 1. They consistently use the term virus to refer to something that is a browser hijack. That may be pedantic but people who take this seriously and aren't trying to scare up customers take that distinction seriously. 2. The proposed fx isn't doing anything a user can't clean up in a few minutes. [/QUOTE]
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