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  • Windows
  • Verified · Oct 2023

How to remove Choose All Languages adware

A step-by-step removal guide for affected devices. Follow the verified procedure below — most readers complete it in under 10 minutes.

Olivia Morelli · Ransomware analyst

Choose All Languages is a useless browser extension that causes an increase in commercial content

Choose All Languages is a deceptive browser extension marketed as a tool for enhancing your browsing experience by enabling text translation with a simple right-click anywhere in your browser. It does, however, have adware[1] capabilities, which causes a flood of advertising content like pop-ups, banners, and redirects. Such programs are used by crooks to make money.

The claimed capability of translating text casts doubt on its legitimacy. These programs frequently fall short of providing the promised benefits, giving fraudsters a way to earn money without actively working. It's never a good idea to have multiple third-party software installed on your computer.

Unfortunately, this plugin might be connected to rogue ad networks that run adverts sending users to dangerous websites. Due to this, people may end up on bogus websites where they may be tricked into providing personal information, downloading potentially unwanted programs (PUPs),[2] or even malware.

NAME Choose All Languages
TYPE Adware
SYMPTOMS Annoying pop-ups and other types of advertisements start appearing on the screen
DISTRIBUTION Shady websites, deceptive ads, freeware installations
DANGERS Links embedded in the ads might lead to dangerous websites
ELIMINATION Eliminate the extension through your browser settings; scanning the machine with anti-malware tools is recommended
FURTHER STEPS Use FortectIntego to get rid of any remaining damage and to optimize the machine

Distribution methods

Crooks frequently try to portray their applications as useful tools, highlighting the need for thorough research. We continually advise using official app stores because the apps that are made available there go through stringent review procedures. However, it is still advisable to read user reviews, evaluate ratings, and take user numbers into account.

Occasionally, malevolent actors establish “official” promotional websites for their applications, meticulously crafting an enticing facade to entice downloads. It's critical to remember that skepticism is appropriate if something seems overly promising. The adoption of safe browsing practices is equally important.

Avoid visiting shady websites, and use care if you come across strange links or adverts, even if they seem to support trustworthy goods and services. It's wise to limit your online activities to sites with a track record of reliability because unregulated websites are riddled with deceptive advertisements and covert redirects.

Freeware installations

People frequently experience unpleasant effects after using freeware distribution platforms. It's possible that the Choose All Languages adware has penetrated your system without your knowledge. In order to generate revenue for their operations, unreliable download sites frequently incorporate add-on programs into their installers.

Bundled software packages typically don't provide users with benefits. It is essential to be cautious while the installation process is being done. Select the “Custom” or “Advanced” installation options. thoroughly read the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Most importantly, thoroughly review the list of files. Uncheck any boxes next to unrelated applications.

Remove Choose All Languages adware

Choose All Languages adware can be removed by going to the browser settings and looking at the extension list. We recommend removing plugins one by one to see if you notice any changes.

Google Chrome

  • Open Google Chrome, click on the Menu (three vertical dots at the top-right corner) and select More tools > Extensions.
  • In the newly opened window, you will see all the installed extensions. Uninstall all the suspicious plugins that might be related to the unwanted program by clicking Remove.Remove extensions from Chrome

MS Edge:

  1. Select Menu (three horizontal dots at the top-right of the browser window) and pick Extensions.
  2. From the list, pick the extension and click on the Gear icon.
  3. Click on Uninstall at the bottom.Remove extensions from Edge

MS Edge (Chromium)

  • Open Edge and click select Settings > Extensions.
  • Delete unwanted extensions by clicking Remove.Remove extensions from Chromium Edge

Mozilla Firefox

  • Open Mozilla Firefox browser and click on the Menu (three horizontal lines at the top-right of the window).
  • Select Add-ons.
  • In here, select unwanted plugin and click Remove.Remove extensions from Firefox

Safari

  • Click Safari > Preferences…
  • In the new window, pick Extensions.
  • Select the unwanted extension and select Uninstall.Remove extensions from Safari

Protect your privacy

Most websites and web applications nowadays typically demand your consent for cookies,[3] often presenting an intrusive prompt that obstructs your view. Frustrated, many users opt to swiftly click “Accept” in their eagerness to proceed. If you've encountered pop-up spam without realizing it, there's a significant likelihood that you were exploring questionable sites, which may still be tracking your online activities.

Cookies have the capacity to retain information such as your visited websites, clicked links, search inputs, and online purchases. This data can potentially be sold to advertising networks or other third parties. We recommend employing a repair tool like FortectIntego to automatically clear your browsers of cookies and cache, reclaim storage space, rectify corrupted files, address system errors, and enhance your device's performance.

Scan your system with anti-malware tools

In the event that you have followed all the preceding steps and continue to experience undesired symptoms, it is advisable to conduct a thorough system check for other potentially unwanted applications (PUAs). We recommend the use of SpyHunterCombo Cleaner or MalwarebytesMalwarebytes anti-malware tools, which can perform a comprehensive scan of your system, eliminate any identified threats, and proactively safeguard your computer against future infections by issuing warnings before any potentially unwanted program (PUP) can initiate alterations.

Manual removal of PUAs can occasionally result in a resurgence of the infection, as users often struggle to completely eradicate all associated files and entries. Furthermore, malevolent actors frequently camouflage these programs as “useful” utilities, making their identification challenging. If you still prefer manual removal, we provide instructions for both Windows and Mac systems:

Windows 10/8:

  1. Enter Control Panel into Windows search box and hit Enter or click on the search result.
  2. Under Programs, select Uninstall a program.Uninstall from Windows 1
  3. From the list, find the entry of the suspicious program.
  4. Right-click on the application and select Uninstall.
  5. If User Account Control shows up, click Yes.
  6. Wait till uninstallation process is complete and click OK.Uninstall from Windows 2

Windows 7/XP:

  1. Click on Windows Start > Control Panel located on the right pane (if you are Windows XP user, click on Add/Remove Programs).
  2. In Control Panel, select Programs > Uninstall a program.Uninstall from Windows 7/XP
  3. Pick the unwanted application by clicking on it once.
  4. At the top, click Uninstall/Change.
  5. In the confirmation prompt, pick Yes.
  6. Click OK once the removal process is finished.

Mac:

  1. From the menu bar, select Go > Applications.
  2. In the Applications folder, look for all related entries.
  3. Click on the app and drag it to Trash (or right-click and pick Move to Trash)Uninstall from Mac 1

To fully remove an unwanted app, you need to access Application Support, LaunchAgents, and LaunchDaemons folders and delete relevant files:

  1. Select Go > Go to Folder.
  2. Enter /Library/Application Support and click Go or press Enter.
  3. In the Application Support folder, look for any dubious entries and then delete them.
  4. Now enter /Library/LaunchAgents and /Library/LaunchDaemons folders the same way and terminate all the related .plist files.Uninstall from Mac 2

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