If it’s in AppData\Local or a folder with a generic name like "WebBrowser," it is likely unwanted. 2. Run a Targeted Scan
Are you seeing this name in your or as a folder on your hard drive?
It often arrives via "free" software installers where it was checked as an optional (but hidden) add-on. Red Flags to Watch For If this process is active, you might notice:
If your real Chrome browser feels "infected" because of this: Go to > Reset settings . Select Restore settings to their original defaults . 💡 Pro Tip
Specifically designed to remove "bundleware" like this. 3. Reset Your Actual Browser
Official Google Chrome files typically reside in C:\Program Files\Google\Chrome .
If it’s in AppData\Local or a folder with a generic name like "WebBrowser," it is likely unwanted. 2. Run a Targeted Scan
Are you seeing this name in your or as a folder on your hard drive?
It often arrives via "free" software installers where it was checked as an optional (but hidden) add-on. Red Flags to Watch For If this process is active, you might notice:
If your real Chrome browser feels "infected" because of this: Go to > Reset settings . Select Restore settings to their original defaults . 💡 Pro Tip
Specifically designed to remove "bundleware" like this. 3. Reset Your Actual Browser
Official Google Chrome files typically reside in C:\Program Files\Google\Chrome .
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