Internet Explorer Assistant

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Web browser add-ons add functionality ? like BHOs, extra toolbars, extra buttons, extra menus and more ? to your Web browser to make browsing a little more fun or effective.

 

Many add-ons come from the Internet. Most add-ons from the Internet require that you give your permission before they are downloaded to your computer. Some, however, might be downloaded without your knowledge. This can happen if you previously gave permission for all downloads from a particular Web site or because the add-on was part of another program that you installed. Some add-ons are installed with Microsoft Windows.

 

Add-ons are typically fine to use, but sometimes they force Internet Explorer to shut down unexpectedly. Spyware as well as browser redirectors often use BHOs to display advertisements or follow your activities across the Internet.

 

Using the 'Internet Explorer Assistant' you can easily disable, enable and delete any and all of these "add-ons" in order to keep your IE browser as stable and efficient as possible.

 

'Internet Explorer Assistant' can also restore all default IE settings with just one click.

 

When your Web browser is redirected, attempts to view some Web sites (such as common search engines or popular Web directory sites) are automatically redirected to an alternative Web site of the attacker’s choice without your knowledge or consent. A browser redirector may also disallow access to certain Web pages, for example the site of an antivirus software manufacturer. These programs also can disable antivirus and anti-spyware software.

 

'Internet Explorer Assistant' allows you to view Internet Explorer's set URL and sites such as your current default home page, search URLs, and many of the hidden URLs that Internet Explorer uses and that are commonly taken advantage of by URL redirectors.

 

You can modify the settings for each URL and site as well as save your settings for later use.