Remove Thehugefeed.com. Thehugefeed.com is a fake domain. Thehugefeed.com presents notifications to trick you into clicking on Thehugefeed.com advertisements. Thehugefeed.com is identical to scam site, Audienceline.com.
If your Windows computer or Mac computer, Android, or iOS phone displays advertisements from Thehugefeed.com, then you have accepted notifications from this scam. Notification is a legitimate web browser functionality that is abused by Thehugefeed.com. Thehugefeed.com displays a fake message trying to convince you into clicking the allow button in your web browser.
Read more below on how it works.
If you allowed notifications from the Thehugefeed.com website, Thehugefeed.com displays fake and often intrusive advertisements using your web browser.
Many of the ads shown by Thehugefeed.com are associated to scam websites and adware programs. Also, some of these notifications lead to malware websites that are dangerous for your online privacy.
Adware programs typically appear legitimate and harmless. Users are attracted to download and install these programs with various offers that look useful. However, the program features rarely are what they claim to be. The only sole purpose of adware programs is to generate revenue for the adware program developers. Therefore, adware programs create redirects, display intrusive advertisements, and collect web browsing data from your computer.
Choose your web browser
Open the Google Chrome browser, in the address bar type: chrome://settings/content/notifications
or follow the steps below.
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When you are done with the above steps. Continue to the next step.
Make sure to completely clean your computer from malware with Malwarebytes.
Malwarebytes is free to use.
Malwarebytes is an essential tool in the fight against malware. Malwarebytes is able to remove many types of malware that other software does often miss, Malwarebytes is costing you absolutely nothing. When it comes to cleaning up an infected computer, Malwarebytes has always been free and I recommend it as an essential tool in the battle against malware.
Install Malwarebytes, follow on-screen instructions. Click Scan to start a malware-scan.
Wait for the Malwarebytes scan to finish. Once completed, review the malware detections.
Click Quarantine to continue.
Reboot Windows after all the malware detections are moved to quarantine.
Continue to the next step to remove unwanted programs and malware
In this malware removal step, we will start a second scan to make sure there are no malware remnants left on your computer. HitmanPRO is a cloud scanner that scans every active file for malicious activity on your computer and sends it to the Sophos cloud for detection. In the Sophos cloud both Bitdefender antivirus and Kaspersky antivirus scan the file for malicious activities.
When you have downloaded HitmanPRO install the HitmanPro 32-bit or HitmanPRO x64. Downloads are saved to the Downloads folder on your computer.
Open HitmanPRO to start installation and scan.
Accept the Sophos HitmanPRO license agreement to continue. Read the license agreement, check the box, and click on Next.
Click the Next button to continue Sophos HitmanPRO installation. Make sure to create a copy of HitmanPRO for regular scans.
HitmanPRO begins with a scan, wait for the antivirus scan results.
When the scan is done, click Next and activate the free HitmanPRO license. Click on Activate Free license.
Enter your e-mail for a Sophos HitmanPRO free thirty days license. Click on Activate.
The free HitmanPRO license is successfully activated.
You’ll be presented with the malware removal results, click Next to continue.
Malicious software was partially removed from your computer. Restart your computer to complete removal.
Bookmark this page before you reboot your computer to continue the next malware removal steps.
Continue to the next step.
If you still have problems with the web browser consider a full reset of the web browser.
In the Google Chrome address bar type, or copy and paste: chrome://settings/resetProfileSettings
Click the Reset Settings button to fully reset Google Chrome to the default settings. When you are done restart the Chrome browser.
In the Firefox address bar type, or copy and paste: about:support
Click the Refresh Firefox button to fully reset Firefox to the default settings. When you are done restart the Firefox browser.
In the Microsoft Edge address bar type, or copy and paste: edge://settings/resetProfileSettings
Click the Refresh button to fully reset Edge to the default settings. When you are done restart the Microsoft Edge browser.
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