Settings-chrome.com is a fake website usually displayed on computers, phones or tablets that have accepted to send advertised notifications from the Settings-chrome.com site.
Settings-chrome.com is a website set up by cybercriminals to display unwanted ads. Ads through Settings-chrome.com are displayed via push notification functionality in your web browser.
If you have accepted ads from Settings-chrome.com, these ads are displayed in the bottom right corner in Windows or through the web browsers such as Google Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge and Safari.
If the Settings-chrome.com website is displayed in your web browser, then you have been redirected via a rogue ad network to the Settings-chrome.com website. In most cases, users do not visit the Settings-chrome.com directly, but a redirection to Settings-chrome.com is created through an ad network.
The Settings-chrome.com tries to convince users to accept notifications after the referral. The message displayed to mislead users usually contains texts like “Click here to continue” or “Verify that you are not a robot”. They are misleading messages that trick you into clicking on the Allow button that appears in the web browser at the same time. In reality, you are not accepting a referral but accepting to allow push notifications to be sent to your computer, phone or tablet.
You must remove the Settings-chrome.com notifications from your computer. The notices sent through Settings-chrome.com redirect the web browser to various dangerous ads that might infect your computer.
Most of the ads sent through Settings-chrome.com are based on misleading texts. However, some ads promote adware programs and malware programs that may further infect your computer with malware.
If you continuously see ads that redirect to Settings-chrome.com, I recommend checking your computer for malware, more specifically adware. Adware programs are known to continually display ads to trick users like you into clicking on them. Therefore, check your computer for adware immediately and remove adware programs from your computer as soon as possible. Removing adware can also instantly stop Settings-chrome.com ads from appearing on your computer.
Make sure to remove the Settings-chrome.com notification permissions first from your web browser settings.
Open the Google Chrome browser, in the address bar type: chrome://settings/content/notifications
or follow the steps below.
Continue to the next step.
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Malicious websites such as Settings-chrome.com redirect you to dangerous advertisements that advise adware applications, the Settings-chrome.com website also redirects the browser to other malware such as crypto miners and various exploits. Make sure to completely clean your computer from malware with Malwarebytes.
You have now successfully removed adware and other malware from your computer.
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