Remove Captchasee.live? You can remove the Captchasee.live pop-up ads by removing the permissions in the browser
The Captchasee.live website is fake. This website tries to trick you by displaying unwanted ads on your computer, phone, or tablet.
Many spammers are active on the Internet, trying to trick you with unwanted ads through rogue websites. For example, Captchasee.live is a misleading website that shows you a notification to accept. This involves using a fake message to accept the notification. It is a technique called “social engineering” to get you to accept notifications from this URL.
You can come across the Captchasee.live website anywhere on the Internet. Generally, the Captchasee.live site is referred to by rogue ad networks. However, it also happens that malware or an infected website promotes this URL.
It is essential to remove the notifications that Captchasee.live sends through your browser. You can do this by opening your browser’s settings and, in the notification settings, removing the permission for Captchasee.live.
This article tells you how to remove this permission in the browser settings on your computer, cell phone, or tablet for each website. Once you have removed the notification permission for Captchasee.live, scan your computer with the recommended anti-malware scanner to remove malware and other unwanted software from your computer.
All information and tools recommended in this guide are free to use.
How to remove Captchasee.live?
Step 1:
- First, download and install Malwarebytes for free.
- Scan your computer for any viruses.
- Continue to the next step.
Step 2:
Choose your browser from the list below and follow the removal instructions to remove Captchasee.live.
Google Chrome
- Open Google Chrome.
- Click on the Chrome menu button in the top-right corner.
- Click on Settings.
- Click on Privacy and Security.
- Click Site settings.
- Click on Notifications.
- Click on the Remove button next to Captchasee.live.
Disable notifications in Google Chrome
- Open the Chrome browser.
- Click on the Chrome menu button in the top-right corner.
- Click on Settings.
- Click on Privacy and security.
- Click on Site settings.
- Click on Notifications.
- Click “Don’t allow sites to send notifications” to disable notifications.
Android
- Open Google Chrome
- Tap on the Chrome menu button.
- Tap on Settings and scroll down to Advanced settings.
- Tap on the Site Settings section, tap the Notifications settings, find the Captchasee.live domain, and tap on it.
- Tap the Clean & Reset button.
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Firefox
- Open Firefox
- Click on the Firefox menu button.
- Click on Options.
- Click on Privacy & Security.
- Click on Permissions and then to Settings next to Notifications.
- Click on the Captchasee.live URL and change the status to Block.
Internet Explorer
- Open Internet Explorer.
- Click on the gear icon (menu button) in the top right corner.
- Go to Internet Options in the menu.
- Click on the Privacy tab and select Settings in the pop-up blockers section.
- Find the Captchasee.live URL and click the Remove button to remove the domain.
Microsoft Edge
- Open Microsoft Edge.
- Click on the Edge menu button.
- Click on settings.
- Click on Cookies and site permissions.
- Click on Notifications.
- Click on the “more” button right next to the Captchasee.live URL.
- Click on Remove.
Disable notifications in Microsoft Edge
- Open Microsoft Edge.
- Click on the Edge menu button.
- Click on settings.
- Click on Cookies and site permissions.
- Click on Notifications.
- Turn the switch “Ask before sending (recommended)” off.
Safari
- Open Safari.
- Click in the menu on Preferences.
- Click on the website tab.
- In the left menu, click on Notifications.
- Find the Captchasee.live domain, click on it, and then click the Deny button.
Thank you!