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  • Verified · Aug 2021

How to remove EngDesktopTool browser hijacker

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

Linas Kiguolis · Expert in social media

EngDesktopTool is a misleading extension that spams your search results with ads

EngDesktopTool

EngDesktopTool is usually installed on the system as a browser extension on Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or MS Edge. However, most users do not install the app intentionally, as it is commonly transferred via freeware packages downloaded from various third-party websites (which results in unintentional installation) – this is just one of the reasons it is categorized as a browser hijacker by security experts.[1]

Dubious infiltration methods are just the first step of the hijacker's operation. As soon as it is installed, it would change the settings of your browser by assigning its search engine. By using it, users are forced to view the results via Yahoo provider, although they are not legitimate but instead filled with sponsored links.

These ads might sometimes provide misleading or inaccurate information and offer software that might not be secure or useful. Thus, it is advisable to stay away from them. So if you have found EngDesktopTool installed on your system while you yourself have not initiated the installation, you should immediately remove the app.

Name EngDesktopTool
Type Browser hijacker, potentially unwanted program
Distribution PUPs can be downloaded via third-party websites (software bundling), after clicking on various ads or fake software update prompts
Symptoms Unknown extension or application is installed on the system; homepage and new tab address are set to something else; an alternative search engine redirects results to another provider and inserts ads; overall increase in ads, redirects, and other browser annoyances
Risks Installation of other potentially unwanted programs, personal information disclosure to unknown parties, monetary losses
Removal You can uninstall PUPs by following the manual guide below or by scanning the computer with powerful SpyHunterCombo Cleaner anti-malware
Additional steps Cleaning web browsers is an important step that needs to be undertaken. You can use FortectIntego to do that automatically

Browser hijackers: more details

Browser hijackers are not initially considered to be malicious or dangerous – they are more of a nuisance rather than an actual threat such as a Trojan or ransomware.[2] However, it does not mean that their presence should be ignored, as there are plenty of dubious activities that these types of apps undertake without users' knowledge.

Deceptive distribution methods

As evident, the fact that most people do not install potentially unwanted programs intentionally makes them “unwanted” in the first place. During the installation process of an app, you might have skipped some steps, which reveal that there are optional components involved. For example, you accidentally accepted the offer or didn't notice a pre-ticked box that warrants your agreement.

To avoid this, pick your download source carefully. In fact, choosing official app stores and developer's websites can often prevent you from being exposed to such a scheme in the first place, so, if possible, always choose those instead of untrustworthy sites.

Also, you should always pay close attention to the installation process of freeware, especially if you download it from third-party websites. Always pick Advanced or Custom settings and remove all the ticks from pre-ticked checkboxes. Decline all the offers, read the fine print, and never rush the process.

The hidden features

Most browser hijacker developers or distributors claim that these tools are great for enhancing web search capabilities by finding the best results fast. However, this is almost always a lie. The truth is, most apps do not provide any value or bring little to no features to users, despite what has been advertised.

EngDesktopTool is a typical browser hijacker that focuses on sending ads to users since it is the primary way to monetize. Unfortunately, end-users receive very little in return, as its functionality is highly questionable. We've seen similar apps previously – Top Movies LinksProRadioSearchAround Tasks, and many others.

EngDesktopTool hijack

As soon as a browser hijacker is installed on the system, it changes the homepage and the new tab function and also inserts a customized search box. This allows it to reroute the searches through a type of filter, and users soon end up on an alternative provider than they are used to. In this case, it is Yahoo.

While Yahoo is a legitimate source, it does not mean that the results should be trusted. Most PUPs participate in tech giants' affiliate programs (since they do not own their own search engine), which allows them to expose users to an extra layer of ads. These are brought in by the hijacker; so if you trust Yahoo, use it directly instead.

Besides this, EngDesktopTool also tracks user's web browsing activities. Data tracking is a common trait of such programs, as it helps to profit from information sharing or selling. It can include the following:

  • IP address
  • Internet Service Provider
  • Unique identifiers
  • Search terms
  • Browser type, language, installed extensions, etc.
  • Links clicked, websites visited, timestamps, etc.

While most of these collected details are anonymous, some of them can be classified as personal in some jurisdictions (for example, IP address or unique device identifiers). In general, the less of your data is being circulated online, the better it is for your privacy.

Remove EngDesktopTool from your system

Most browser hijackers get installed as extensions for quite a while now. While this makes it easier for users to deal with when trying to remove them, it can sometimes create difficulties. For example, some PUPs are known to set “Managed by your organization” status on their browsers, which makes it impossible to delete in a usual way.

Nonetheless, these instances are relatively rare. Thus, you should first try to remove EngDesktopTool by accessing the web browser settings:

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

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

MS Edge

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

Safari

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

Check your system fully and clear your browsers

The above steps should help you to uninstall the unwanted browser extension. If you could not do that using these methods, you can instead employ a powerful removal tool – SpyHunterCombo Cleaner. Besides, it can also check whether other PUPs or invisible malware are running in the background. Security tools can also ensure that no threats gain access to your machine in the future, as long as you don't ignore their warnings.

Finally, it is always recommended to clear your web browser's cache and cookies after eliminating a potentially unwanted program; otherwise, some cached ads and other data might start showing up regardless if you have already eliminated the extension from your browser. Clearing cookies regularly is a generally recommended practice,[3] as they can stay on browsers for years otherwise, tracking your online activities.

In order to do this, you would have to access your browser settings. Alternatively, you can employ FortectIntego repair and maintenance software – it can clean your web browsers automatically, clean system junk, and fix any issues within the operating system after a virus infection.

Google Chrome

  • Click on Menu and pick Settings.
  • Under Privacy and security, select Clear browsing data.
  • Select Browsing history, Cookies and other site data, as well as Cached images and files.
  • Click Clear data.Clear cache and web data from Chrome

Mozilla Firefox

  • Click Menu and pick Options.
  • Go to Privacy & Security section.
  • Scroll down to locate Cookies and Site Data.
  • Click on Clear Data…
  • Select Cookies and Site Data, as well as Cached Web Content and press Clear.Clear cookies and site data from Firefox

MS Edge

  • Click on Menu and go to Settings.
  • Select Privacy and services.
  • Under Clear browsing data, pick Choose what to clear.
  • Under Time range, pick All time.
  • Select Clear now.Clear browser data from Chroum Edge

Safari

  • Click Safari > Clear History…
  • From the drop-down menu under Clear, pick all history.
  • Confirm with Clear History.Clear cookies and website data from Safari

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