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Revive Your Sluggish Chrome: The Ultimate Browser Boost

If you’re having issues with your Google Chrome browser, such as crashes, unwanted pop-up ads, or finding that your home page is now set to some search engine you’ve never heard of, give Google’s Chrome Cleanup Tool for Windows a try.

The Cleanup Tool searches for and removes malware like BrowseFox, Vitruvian, V-Bates, and many more.

All you have to do is download the Cleanup Tool to your desktop (or wherever you’d like), run the program, and it will hunt for malicious programs on Chrome and remove any that it finds.

This is the message Chrome Cleanup Tool displays if your computer is clean.

Click “Continue” once it’s done, and the application sends you to your Chrome settings page (chrome://settings) and asks you to reset to default settings. You can reset if you’d like, but there’s no reason to if you don’t feel like disabling your extensions or clearing your cache. Just click “Cancel” if you don’t want to reset your settings.

The application deletes itself after it’s done working, so if you’d like to use it again you either need to re-download it from here, or look for it in your download history (Ctrl+J).

Right now, it’s only available for Windows, so if you’re having trouble on mobile or with a Mac, you can check out Google’s suggestions here.

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