Shift Browser is classified as malware because, despite its claim to be a security-focused browser, it can install software in the background, run background processes, redirect searches to ads, and even auto-start. All these are typical malware behaviors.
A compatible security application like Microsoft Defender, Kaspersky, McAfee, or Norton might also detect the browser as a Trojan named SHIFT.EXE on Windows.
Users are advised to avoid this browser and stick to the traditionally tested alternatives like DuckDuckGo and Brave for privacy-focused needs.
Key Associated Risks
- Auto Install Applications
- Auto Startup
- Running Background Process
- User Redirection to Unwanted Ads
- Misleading Alerts – Some programs installs are reportedly shown as notifications.
- Browser Hijacking – The application installs extensions in the Chrome browser.
How to Remove Shift Browser from Your Computer?
Shift Browser automatically installs software and Chrome extensions, so it’s essential to remove all its versions from your computer for complete removal.
1. Remove the Application
- Go to the Control Panel by searching for it in your taskbar.
- Open Applications.
- Select Uninstall an Application.
- Locate Shift Browser.
- Click Uninstall.
- Locate other software that you do not recognize and uninstall it.
2. Remove any Chrome Extensions
- Go to Google Chrome.
- Click on Extensions
- Remove any extension named ‘SHIFT’ or similar.
3. Search for Residual Files
In your Explorer window, search for “SHIFT” and identify any file that you do not recognize. Delete them.
For a safer removal, run your antivirus in full scan mode and let it delete suspicious files itself.
Disclaimer: All information sourced on this website is obtained from the internet and might include incorrectly included information in some cases. Please verify the information before acting on it.
