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It's undoubtedly supposed to be at the user's discretion how their web surfing preferences are defined.
There are features built into browsers that allows anyone to enjoy those rights, namely the defining of custom settings like homepage, new tab page and default search. This way, certain user actions are automatically accompanied by a desired response. This robust construction collapses if the Omniboxes app get into a PC.
Omniboxes is advertised as a tool that lets you save your time and energy when searching for information on the Internet. Instead, it ends up being an entity you will have to waste your time and energy removing. Why? Because the way this program actually works contradicts the regulations browser helper objects are to function. First off, its installer merges with the setup wizards for some free software, which is a scheme that enables free distribution of the affiliated products. However, the price users pay for this "free of charge" model turns out to be high, because Omniboxes plays havoc with the above-mentioned settings for Chrome, Firefox and Internet Explorer browsers on the machine.
Using the browser from that moment on is going to be all about visiting omniboxes.com, whether you like it or not. That page seems pretty harmless, providing the essential attributes for web search functionality, but the actual search results are outsourced to a different provider. So the idea, obviously, is to hijack traffic on infected computers and route it in a pre-defined direction. Since traffic means potential ad views, this activity gets paid for. The user's role, in the meanwhile, is to suffer the consequences of someone making money, which is not in their interest. So Omniboxes needs to be eradicated from the infected system, which can be done in accordance with tutorials dedicated to methods for dealing with this virus.
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