How to Remove DnsIO Virus (Chrome/Edge/Firefox) | Updated

I wrote this article to help you remove DnsIO Virus. This DnsIO Virus removal guide works for Chrome, Firefox and Internet Explorer.

DnsIO is considered as a typical adware tool, which is capable of flooding your browser with numerous commercial advertisements that might seriously threaten your system security. As this advertisement-supported program is compatible with the major web browsers – Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox, it is responsible for all the commercial pop-up advertisements which appear on them. Besides, when present on your PC, DnsIO is responsible for the frequent system crashes and the slower performance of your virtual machine. Thus, removing the adware from your system is strongly recommended.

Similarly to the most potentially unwanted programs, DnsIO is so skillful that it can make you download it without even realizing it. In most cases, the adware enters your virtual machine bundled with other freeware and keeps its presence in secret until the multiple adverts start showing up on your monitor. Actually, this is not unusual at all, because freeware usually travels bundled with malware as this is the easiest access point to the system. For that reason, computer users should be very careful when installing new software on their machines and read all the terms and conditions provided by the setup wizard of the program.

Sometimes DnsIO uses other methods to infiltrate your PC. These include hiding behind spam email attachments, corrupted links and websites, or just posing as a bogus system or a program update. Therefore, if you want to avoid unwillingly installing adware, remember that haste, naivety, and distraction will certainly not help you at all.

Remove DnsIO
The DnsIO Virus

As already mentioned-above, once installed on the system, DnsIO provides you with multiple commercial adverts and intrusive pop-ups while you’re browsing the web. The main problem with these ads is the fact that they often contain links which might redirect you to corrupted websites and could seriously threaten your personal security. Besides, some of these websites promote suspicious installers that are filled with unknown programs which could cause harm to your OS. Still, in case your virtual machine does not get infected with malware, it might become slower and experience frequent system crashes instead, which would be rather annoying for you.

Apart from flooding your monitor with all these numerous commercial advertisements and making your PC slower, DnsIO is capable of monitoring your virtual activities and recording your browsing history. Once the adware collects enough data about you, it starts providing you with customized advertisements which are related to your virtual interests and preferences in order to make you open them. Every click you make brings profit to the third parties hiding behind the program and continues its existence.

Keep in mind that DnsIO is an advertising-supported application, meaning that every ad you click on, gains profit for the third parties hiding behind this program. At the same time, all the information that DnsIO collects about you could be used for malicious purposes. Thus, you should ignore all the provided commercials the moment they pop-up on your monitor. Also, you must erase DnsIO without any hesitation as this is the only way to terminate the intrusive ads from the system.

DnsIO Virus Uninstall

STEP-1 Before starting the real removal process, you must reboot in Safe Mode. If you are familiar with this task, skip the instructions below and proceed to Step 2. If you do not know how to do it, here is how to reboot in Safe mode:

For Windows 98, XP, Millenium and 7:
Reboot your computer. When the first screen of information appears, start repeatedly pressing F8 key. Then choose Safe Mode With Networking from the options.
Safe Mode with Networking
For Windows 8/8.1
Click the Start button, next click Control Panel —> System and Security —> Administrative Tools —> System Configuration.‌
Windows 8 Safe Mode with Network
Check the Safe Boot option and click OK. Click Restart when asked.
For Windows 10
Open the Start menu and click or tap on the Power button.
win10 safemode 1
While keeping the Shift key pressed, click or tap on Restart.
win10 safemode 2

STEP-2Here are the steps you must follow to permanently remove from the browser:

Remove From Mozilla Firefox:

Open Firefox, click on top-right corner , click Add-ons, hit Extensions next.
firefox extensions
Look for suspicious or unknown extensions, remove them all.

Remove From Chrome:

Open Chrome, click chrome menu icon at the top-right corner —>More Tools —> Extensions. There, identify the malware and select chrome-trash-icon(Remove).
chrome extensions

Remove From Internet Explorer:
Open IE, then click IE gear icon on the top-right corner —> Manage Add-ons.
ie gear
Find the malicious add-on. Remove it by pressing Disable.

STEP-3

Right click on the browser’s shortcut, then click Properties. Remove everything after the .exe” in the Target box.

ff shortcut

STEP-4

Open Control Panel by holding the Win Key and R together. Write appwiz.cpl in the field, then click OK.

appwiz

Here, find any program you had no intention to install and uninstall it.

STEP-5

Run the Task Manager by right clicking on the Taskbar and choosing Start Task Manager.

task manager

Look carefully at the file names and descriptions of the running processes. If you find any suspicious one, search on Google for its name, or contact me directly to identify it. If you find a malware process, right-click on it and choose End task.

STEP-6

Open MS Config by holding the Win Key and R together. Type msconfig and hit Enter.

msconfig

Go to the Startup tab and Uncheck entries that have “Unknown” as Manufacturer.

Still cannot remove DnsIO Virus from your browser? Please, leave a comment below, describing what steps you performed. I will answer promptly.

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