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How can Ipermanently stop the extension DP 1815 loading? It's a parasite which loads websites and blogs with unwanted ads.

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For the last three days, the extension DP1815 has been loading into Firefox when I open it. It generates underscores throughout blog and web pages, and they show ads when clicked. Firstly I don't want ads and secondly it is visually very annoying. I delete DP1815 from extensions each time, but it reloads the next time I open Firefox.

How can I get rid of this permanently, please ?

For the last three days, the extension DP1815 has been loading into Firefox when I open it. It generates underscores throughout blog and web pages, and they show ads when clicked. Firstly I don't want ads and secondly it is visually very annoying. I delete DP1815 from extensions each time, but it reloads the next time I open Firefox. How can I get rid of this permanently, please ?

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hello canehan10, if it is reappearing that indicates that there is another part of this malware active on your system outside of firefox.

run a full scan of your system with different tools like the free version of malwarebytes, adwcleaner and microsoft safety scanner to see if they can catch the malware...

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Thanks all. It appears to have been solved by AdwCleaner, after the restart. I have to say to the team behind AdwCleaner that for a non-expert, knowing what to have removed or not from the registry is very daunting. Finally I opted for nothing to be removed, then ran CCleaner's registry cleaner.

I realise AdwCleaner is a free program, and thank you very much for that, but if you could find a way to give a bit of advice on cleaning the registry it would be very helpful.

Perhaps as a first step, would it be possible to highlight the items that definitely have to be removed because of what the scan has found ?
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please let adwcleaner remove all the instances it has found - it isn't a registry cleaner but scans for adware and browser hijackers. every entry it finds will be related to adware and should be deleted...

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Phillip, thank you very much, I'll run it again and do that. Perhaps a note on the screen to that effect for the timid, like me, would be helpful ...

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Philippe, I ran it as suggested.

However, when I tried to install Hosts Anti=PUP/Adware from the Tools tab on AdwCleaner, it was blocked by AVG. It reported

"";"Virus identified Worm/Autoit.AZCH, c:\Users\PT\AppData\Local\Temp\HOSTS_Anti-Adware.exe";"Infected"

and deleted it. Over to you ...

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i suspect this is a false positive, but you don't need to install this component. it's enough if you just run a one-time scan with adwcleaner.