OnePlayer Removal Guide

Do you know what OnePlayer is?

If your default home page and search engine were switched without any authorization, your system may be infected with a malicious toolbar known as OnePlayer. If this intrusive application is found running on your computer removal of it is a must in order to maintain a system free of any other infection, as it is known that OnePlayer could expose your PC to suspicious and potentially harmful web content. In most cases this infection is able to enter the users’ operating system due to the lack of virtual security tools on their PC and due to carless web browsing. Malware experts at Spyware-Techie.com have put together a removal guide that is easy to us and can be used by users with no advanced computer knowledge. For further information regarding OnePlayer, read this article, as you will find out why OnePlayer must be removed.

A major indication that OnePlayer is up and fully running on your operating system, is a sudden change of your default home page and search engine. The search engine that OnePlayer provides user with is trovi.com. This particular search engine is suspicious, to say the least, as it might provide results, which could turn out to be potentially malicious. Thus, using the malicious search engine could have disastrous outcomes as you could end up o websites promoting malware. So it is not surprising at our malware experts strongly recommends not clicking on anything that OnePlayer might present you with. In order to eliminate the risk of getting your PC exposed to any other Internet-based infection, you must remove OnePlayer as soon as possible from your computer.

Since it is known that OnePlayer belongs to the Conduit toolbar family, it is quite natural that it is distributed just like other application of this family; the list includes Flowsurf.net/search.php, DivX Browser Bar Toolbar, Nana10 Toolbar. It is known that applications of the Conduit family are mostly distributed via software bundles which are usually hosted on suspicious third-party download websites. In order to reduce the risk factor of getting your PC infected with some other Internet-based infection, practice safe browsing habits and implement a professional malware detection and removal tool in order to keep your PC safe at all times.

The removal guide that is provided below should be executed with extra caution as it is very important as leftovers could be used in order to restore the OnePlayer toolbar. Do not skip any steps and make sure to analyze your system for any potential leftovers, once manual removal is executed in order to make sure that OnePlayer is removed entirely.

How to remove OnePlayer

Remove OnePlayer from Google Chrome

  1. Launch your browser and then tap Alt+F.
  2. Select Tools and click Extensions.
  3. Click the trash can icon next to the OnePlayer extension.
  4. Select Remove.

Remove OnePlayer from Internet Explorer

  1. Launch the browser and tap Alt+T simultaneously.
  2. Select Manage Add-ons and go to Toolbars and Extensions.
  3. Remove the malicious toolbar and click Close.

Remove OnePlayer from Mozilla Firefox

  1. Launch Mozilla Firefox and then simultaneously tap Ctrl+Shift+A.
  2. Select Extensions.
  3. Delete the OnePlayer add-on by clicking the Remove button.

In non-techie terms:

If you are not an advanced computer user and you do not feel comfortable preforming the analysis of your PC for potential leftovers of OnePlayer, please follow the instructions provided below as they will help you remove this toolbar automatically.