What is Tesla Browser?
Although it might be difficult to believe, some web browsers are more unreliable than others. Tesla Browser, for example, is quite unreliable because it can replace Google Chrome and install a suspicious browser extension. This strange, potentially unwanted program (PUP) is published by ROSTPAY Ltd, and it can be downloaded from teslabrowser.com. Needless to say, we do not recommend acquiring this program. Of course, it is most likely that you are reading this report after having installed the PUP. Hopefully, you did not install it along with other programs because, in that case, you might have to worry about other infections. Get more information about this, as well as the removal of Tesla Browser in this report.
How does Tesla Browser work?
Tesla Browser was built using the infamous Chromium engine. Unfortunately, this engine has been used for the creation of many suspicious, potentially unwanted browsers, including eFast and BoBrowser. Although these web browsers look just like Google Chrome, they act in different ways, which is why it is important that computer users check the Privacy Policy, End User License Agreements, Terms of Use, and other important information associated with the software they wish to install. Unfortunately, neither of these documents is available to users. Only License Agreement is introduced to users after they initiate installation. Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers warn that this kind of software is unpredictable and does not deserve your trust. In fact, the lack of information associated with the PUP is extremely worrying because it means that computer users cannot predict how it acts.
According to our research, Tesla Browser is primarily targeted at Russian users. This program shows pop-ups and advertisements on Russian web stores with the help of a Russian browser extension, Советник Теслы. This browser extension comes bundled with the browser, and it can be installed into Chrome without permission, but you can eliminate it if you want to. Of course, we strongly recommend getting rid of this suspicious extension because it is responsible for injecting ads, and, since these ads are unpredictable, you need to stay away from them. If we come back to the browser itself, we have found that it can collect information about its users, but it is unclear how this information is handled, which is disconcerting as well. All in all, the browser and the extension associated with it are way too suspicious and unpredictable, and it would be a mistake to keep this software installed.
How to remove Tesla Browser
Tesla Browser can come bundled with malicious third-party programs, which is why automatic removal is our first choice. If you use a reliable antimalware tool, you will not need to worry about the PUP or other unreliable programs, and your virtual security will gain the protection it needs. Of course, you can try to delete Tesla Browser manually as well. This operation is not very complicated, and you can use our guide below to learn the steps that you need to take. Also, do not forget to remove unreliable extensions from Google Chrome that could have been installed along with the suspicious PUP.
Remove Tesla Browser
Windows 10, Windows 8.1, and Windows 8:
- Enter Control Panel into the RUN (Win+R) dialog box.
- Select Uninstall a program.
- Right-click the PUP and select Uninstall.
Windows 7 and Windows Vista:
- Click the Windows icon on the Taskbar.
- Open Control Panel and move to Uninstall a program.
- Right-click the unwanted app and select Uninstall.
Windows XP:
- Click the Start icon on the left of the Taskbar.
- Open Control Panel and move to Add or Remove Programs.
- Select the unwanted app and click Remove.
Remove add-ons from Google Chrome
- Simultaneously tap Alt+F.
- Navigate to More tools.
- Select Extensions.
- Find the unwanted add-on and click the trash bin next to it.
- Select Remove.
- Restart the browser.
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