Daily ImageBoard Toolbar Removal Guide

Do you know what Daily ImageBoard Toolbar is?

If you have downloaded Daily ImageBoard Toolbar by accident, you may have many questions about this suspicious application. Nonetheless, it is unlikely that the toolbar will be the dangerous application whose removal you will need to focus on. If you download Daily ImageBoard Toolbar or other Mindspark Interactive Network applications (e.g., BetterCareerSearch Toolbar and ReferenceBoss Toolbar) onto your PC as part of a software bundle, you may need to remove much more devious applications. Even though it may be important to delete Daily ImageBoard Toolbar as well, our malware researchers warn that the toolbar could be installed with much more dangerous malware. Of course, you must delete all existing infections right away.Daily ImageBoard Toolbar Removal GuideDaily ImageBoard Toolbar screenshot
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Daily ImageBoard Toolbar can be installed from dailyimageboard.com as well. This is the official website representing the application, and if you want to download the toolbar, this is the site that you should trust. Of course, it does not mean that this version of the app does not require removal. If you are not careful when downloading the Daily ImageBoard Toolbar, you may install Ask search tools which you may have to delete from your web browsers. In fact, some computer users even believe that they need to remove Daily ImageBoard Toolbar as a malicious program that can modify the search tools without the user’s knowledge. Of course, this is not the case. If you are mindful and you take your time, it will not be difficult for you to refuse the undesirable changes.

Our malware researchers recommend deleting home.tb.ask.com or search.tb.ask.com regardless of whether you have installed these search tools intentionally or accidentally. First of all, Ask search tools employ tracking cookies to spy on you. Secondly, these search tools present many sponsored ads, and so we do not identify them as beneficial search tools. Of course, this does not mean that you must remove Daily ImageBoard Toolbar. Even though our researchers working in the internal lab recommend removing the toolbar and the search tools, you can perform either of these operations separately, and the removal guides below will help you.

Delete the toolbar from Windows and IE

Delete from Windows 8:

  1. Right-click on the screen of the Metro UI menu to open a new tab and select All apps.
  2. Open the Control Panel menu and click Uninstall a program.
  3. Right-click the application you want to remove and select Uninstall.

Delete from Windows Vista or Windows 7:

  1. Navigate to the left of the Taskbar and click the Windows logo to open a menu.
  2. Select Control Panel and click Uninstall a program to find the installed applications.
  3. Right-click the application you want to remove from your PC and select Uninstall.

Delete from Windows XP:

  1. Navigate to the Taskbar and click Start to open the user menu.
  2. Open the Control Panel menu and double-click Add or Remove Programs.
  3. Select the undesirable application and click Remove.

Remove undesirable search tools and extensions

Remove from Google Chrome:

  1. Launch Chrome, simultaneously tap keys Alt+F, and select Settings.
  2. Under On Startup select Open a specific page or set of pages and click Set pages.
  3. Overwrite/delete the URL of the search tool you want to get rid of and click OK.
  4. Under Appearance mark Show Home button and click Change.
  5. Overwrite/delete the URL of the search tool you want to get rid of and click OK.
  6. Under Search click Manage search engines and select a new default search provider.
  7. Move to the URL of the search tool you wish to delete, click X, and then select Done.
  8. Simultaneously tap Alt+F again, select More tools, and click Extensions.
  9. Remove (click the trash icon) the undesirable extension and restart the browser.

Remove from Internet Explorer:

  1. Launch Internet Explorer and simultaneously tap Alt+T.
  2. Select Internet Options and click the General tab.
  3. Delete/change the undesirable Home Page URL and click OK.
  4. Simultaneously tap Alt+T again and select Manage Add-ons.
  5. Go to Search Providers and add a new default search provider.
  6. Remove the undesirable search provider, click Close, and restart IE.

Remove from Mozilla Firefox:

  1. Launch Firefox and navigate to the Firefox search box.
  2. Click the search provider icon and select Manage Search Engines.
  3. Remove the undesirable search provider and click OK.
  4. Simultaneously tap keys Alt+T (Tools menu) and select Options.
  5. Click the General tab and navigate to the Home Page.
  6. Delete/change the undesirable URL and then click OK.
  7. Finally, simultaneously tap Ctrl+Shift+A (Add-ons Manager).
  8. Click Extensions and Remove the undesirable one. Rest art the browser.

In non-techie terms:

Daily ImageBoard Toolbar is not a dangerous threat and it does not present malicious links; however, it is associated with a suspicious search tool, and it uses tracking cookies to spy on you. The manual removal instructions above will help you delete Daily ImageBoard Toolbar and the undesirable search tools from your browsers and your PC. Unfortunately, the removal of other threats that may exist is less predictable. If these threats are active, you should employ authentic and reputable automatic malware removal software to delete them.