Utility Chest Toolbar (Improved Instructions) - updated Jan 2017
Utility Chest Toolbar Removal Guide
What is Utility Chest Toolbar?
Is adding Utility Chest Toolbar to your browser a good idea?
Utility Chest Toolbar is a questionable application that many computer users find annoying. Although its activity has nothing in common with malware[1], many users start searching for Utility Chest removal tutorials shortly after installing it. Once installed, it appears in user’s web browser every time the user opens a new tab or window because Utility Chest Toolbar also sets a customized version of int.search.myway.com as user’s default new tab page. When you take a first glance at this search engine, it looks nice and safe to use, however, its appearance is slightly deceitful. You can use it as long as you accept an increased number of sponsored search[2] results; otherwise, we assume that you will find this search engine vague and seeking for revenue[3] from sponsored search results. These paid results are incorporated in the search results and can seem annoying. Besides, visiting them can pose a threat to your computer system, because you can never know whether they are reliable or not.

The discussed toolbar and search engine presents links that point to third-party websites, however, the developer of Utility Chest Toolbar says that it “is not responsible for the availability of such external sites or resources, and doesn’t endorse nor is responsible or liable for any content, advertising, products, or other materials on or available from such sites or resources.” In other words, you should use this search engine carefully, and not click on vague-looking search results.
If you do not want to receive sponsored results, we recommend you to remove Utility Chest Toolbar from your computer. Instructions on how to delete it from your computer are provided below this article – we hope that you will find these Utility Chest Toolbar removal guidelines useful.
How can I install such toolbars on my computer?
Utility Chest Toolbar can be installed via two different methods. Just like any other program, it can be downloaded from its official website. However, we must warn you about a different software distribution trick that often makes unsuspecting users install additional third-party programs without realizing it. Although we cannot claim that this toolbar is distributed using bundling[4] technique, we believe that we have the right to inform you about this dissemination method. It is based on the freeware[5] and shareware that include additional third-party programs to their components list. So, when you download and install free programs from various Internet sites, keep an eye on each of their installation windows and uncheck shady entries. The most important part of the configuration is to select Custom or Advanced installation settings and alter them by deselecting all extra applications suggested for you.
What is the easiest way to remove Utility Chest Toolbar from my computer?
When trying to remove Utility Chest Toolbar, you should look for related programs on Add/Remove Programs list at first and uninstall them from there. It is also important to check other locations on your computer, for example, browser shortcuts and recently installed extensions to detect and fix all altered settings and uninstall every additional component added to the system. However, although manual Utility Chest removal is not a hard thing to do, the automatic removal option is even better choice. To implement the removal automatically, you will need an anti-spyware or anti-malware program like FortectIntego.
You may remove virus damage with a help of FortectIntego. SpyHunter 5Combo Cleaner and Malwarebytes are recommended to detect potentially unwanted programs and viruses with all their files and registry entries that are related to them.
Getting rid of Utility Chest Toolbar. Follow these steps
Uninstall from Windows
It is highly recommended to review all installed programs and delete suspicious-looking ones as well as those you cannot remember installing. The guide given here explains how to uninstall these programs.
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Click Start → Control Panel → Programs and Features (if you are Windows XP user, click on Add/Remove Programs).
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If you are Windows 10 / Windows 8 user, then right-click in the lower left corner of the screen. Once Quick Access Menu shows up, select Control Panel and Uninstall a Program.
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Uninstall Utility Chest Toolbar and related programs
Here, look for Utility Chest Toolbar or any other recently installed suspicious programs. -
Uninstall them and click OK to save these changes.
Delete from macOS
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If you are using OS X, click Go button at the top left of the screen and select Applications.
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Wait until you see Applications folder and look for Utility Chest Toolbar or any other suspicious programs on it. Now right click on every of such entries and select Move to Trash.
Remove from Microsoft Edge
Delete unwanted extensions from MS Edge:
- Select Menu (three horizontal dots at the top-right of the browser window) and pick Extensions.
- From the list, pick the extension and click on the Gear icon.
- Click Remove.

Clear cookies and other browser data:
- Click on the Menu (three horizontal dots at the top-right of the browser window) and select Settings > Privacy, search, and services..
- Under Clear browsing data, pick Choose what to clear.
- Select Cookies and other site data and Cached images and files. (apart from passwords, although you might want to include Media licenses as well, if applicable) and click on Clear.

Restore new tab and homepage settings:
- Click the menu icon and choose Settings.
- Then find On startup section.
- Click Remove next to any suspicious startup page.
Reset MS Edge if the above steps did not work:
- Press on Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager.
- Click on More details arrow at the bottom of the window.
- Select Details tab.
- Now scroll down and locate every entry with Microsoft Edge name in it. Right-click on each of them and select End Task to stop MS Edge from running.

Instructions for Chromium-based Edge
Delete extensions from MS Edge (Chromium):
- Open Edge and click select Settings > Extensions.
- Delete unwanted extensions by clicking Remove.

Clear cache and site data:
- Click on Menu and go to Settings.
- Select Privacy, search and services.
- Under Clear browsing data, pick Choose what to clear.
- Under Time range, pick All time.
- Select Clear now.

Reset Chromium-based MS Edge:
- Click on Menu and select Settings.
- On the left side, pick Reset settings.
- Select Restore settings to their default values.
- Confirm with Reset.
- This will disable extensions and reset startup pages but will not delete bookmarks, saved passwords, or browsing history.

Remove from Mozilla Firefox (FF)
Remove dangerous extensions:
- 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 the unwanted extension and click Remove.

Reset the homepage:
- Click three horizontal lines at the top right corner to open the menu.
- Choose Settings.
- Under Home, set your preferred homepage and new tab settings.
Clear cookies and site data:
- Click Menu and pick Settings.
- Go to Privacy & Security section.
- Scroll down to locate Cookies and Site Data.
- Click on Clear Data…
- Select Cookies and Site Data and Temporary cached files and pages, then click Clear.

Reset Mozilla Firefox
If clearing the browser as explained above did not help, reset Mozilla Firefox:
- Open Mozilla Firefox browser and click the Menu.
- Go to Help and then choose Troubleshooting Information.

- Under Give Firefox a tune up section, click on Refresh Firefox…
- Once the pop-up shows up, confirm the action by pressing on Refresh Firefox.

Remove from Google Chrome
You should find an extension named UtilityChest in the “Extensions” panel. It is easy to remove it – once you open the indicated panel, you can remove this extension with just two clicks.

Delete malicious extensions from 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 suspicious extensions related to the unwanted program by clicking Remove.

Clear cache and web data from 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.

Change your homepage:
- Click menu and choose Settings.
- Look for a suspicious site in the On startup section.
- Click on Open a specific or set of pages and click on three dots to find the Remove option.
Reset Google Chrome:
If the previous methods did not help you, reset Google Chrome to eliminate all the unwanted components:
- Click on Menu and select Settings.
- In the Settings, scroll down and click Advanced.
- Scroll down and locate Reset and clean up section.
- Now click Restore settings to their original defaults.
- Confirm with Reset settings.

Delete from Safari
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Remove dangerous extensions
Open Safari web browser and click on Safari in menu at the top left of the screen. Once you do this, select Preferences.
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Here, select Extensions and look for Utility Chest Toolbar or other suspicious entries. Click on the Uninstall button to get rid each of them.
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Reset Safari
Open Safari browser and click on Safari in menu section at the top left of the screen. Here, select Reset Safari....
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Now you will see a detailed dialog window filled with reset options. All of those options are usually checked, but you can specify which of them you want to reset. Click the Reset button to complete Utility Chest Toolbar removal process.
After uninstalling this potentially unwanted program (PUP) and fixing each of your web browsers, we recommend you to scan your PC system with a reputable anti-spyware. This will help you to get rid of Utility Chest Toolbar registry traces and will also identify related parasites or possible malware infections on your computer. For that you can use our top-rated malware remover: FortectIntego, SpyHunter 5Combo Cleaner or Malwarebytes.
How to prevent from getting system tools
Do not let government spy on you
The government has many issues in regards to tracking users' data and spying on citizens, so you should take this into consideration and learn more about shady information gathering practices. Avoid any unwanted government tracking or spying by going totally anonymous on the internet.
You can choose a different location when you go online and access any material you want without particular content restrictions. You can easily enjoy internet connection without any risks of being hacked by using Private Internet Access VPN.
Control the information that can be accessed by government any other unwanted party and surf online without being spied on. Even if you are not involved in illegal activities or trust your selection of services, platforms, be suspicious for your own security and take precautionary measures by using the VPN service.
Backup files for the later use, in case of the malware attack
Computer users can suffer from data losses due to cyber infections or their own faulty doings. Ransomware can encrypt and hold files hostage, while unforeseen power cuts might cause a loss of important documents. If you have proper up-to-date backups, you can easily recover after such an incident and get back to work. It is also equally important to update backups on a regular basis so that the newest information remains intact – you can set this process to be performed automatically.
When you have the previous version of every important document or project you can avoid frustration and breakdowns. It comes in handy when malware strikes out of nowhere. Use Data Recovery Pro for the data restoration process.
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