Theappsparty.net is a browser hijacker. Theappsparty.net browser hijacker changes the homepage of Google Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Microsoft Edge – Chromium Edge.
Theappsparty.net is regularly offered on the internet as a convenient homepage. However, in reality, this is a browser hijacker that collects all kinds of data from your browser.
The data collected by Theappsparty.net is used for advertising purposes. The data is sold to advertising networks. Because Theappsparty.net collects data from your browser, Theappsparty.net is also classified as (PUP) Potentially Unwanted Program.
Theappsparty browser extension will install itself in the Google Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer and Edge browser. No browser developer yet notices this browser hijacker as unwanted.
If your home page has changed to Theappsparty.net and the Theappsparty browser extension has been installed, remove the Theappsparty extension as soon as possible using this Theappsparty removal instruction.
Do you still have Theappsparty in Internet Explorer?
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Theappsparty.net adware leaves traces such as malicious files, registry keys, scheduled tasks on your device, make sure to completely remove Theappsparty.net with Malwarebytes.
You have now successfully removed Theappsparty.net from your device and web browser.
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