AssistiveDisplaySearch is Mac adware. AssistiveDisplaySearch shows advertisements in the Safari, Google Chrome, and Firefox browser.
AssistiveDisplaySearch is regularly offered on the internet bundled with other free software you can download from the internet. Users are most likely not aware when they install software downloaded from the internet the AssistiveDisplaySearch adware is also installed on their Mac.
The data collected by AssistiveDisplaySearch is used for advertising purposes. The data is sold to advertising networks. Because AssistiveDisplaySearch collects data from your browser, AssistiveDisplaySearch is also classified as (PUP) Potentially Unwanted Program.
AssistiveDisplaySearch adware will install itself in the Google Chrome and Safari browser only on Mac OS X. Neither Apple of any browser developer yet notices this adware as dangerous.
Before we start you need to remove an administrator profile from your Mac settings. The administrator profile prevents Mac users from uninstalling AssistiveDisplaySearch from your Mac computer.
Click the Scan button to start a search for the AssistiveDisplaySearch adware.
When Malwarebytes is done, restart your Mac computer.
I hope this helped you get rid of AssistiveDisplaySearch on Mac. Need help? Use the comments below!
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