How to Remove Url-advertisement.org

One interesting browser hijacker I just came across is a site called Url-advertisement.org that opens automatically when the browser is launched and then redirects to other sketchy sites. In other words, if this hijacker has taken over your browser you might be rerouted to all kinds of unsafe online destinations, like Wadverants.co.in or Machands.co.in, and become exposed to scams or automatic malware downloads.

Users who’ve encountered this also report briefly seeing a command prompt window pop up before the redirect to Url-advertisement.org occurs. This signifies that the hijacker has also made some changes in the system itself, meaning that deeper, more focused removal steps might be required. This is further confirmed by users who have attempted to delete the hijacker by themselves.

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A lot of people report trying all the typical steps that would normally work in such a situation to no avail. If you are also struggling with this, then the guide you’ll find below is for you. Follow its steps and it will allow you to liberate your browser from Url-advertisement.org.

Url-advertisement.org Removal Steps

Although many users report that using conventional removal techniques doesn’t work for them, I still recommend first trying to delete Url-advertisement.org using some simple solutions, because this can save you lots of time in case it does work:

  1. Start by going to your browser, then open the menu, navigate to Extensions or Add-ons, and examine everything installed. Anything unfamiliar or shady should go immediately.
  2. Privacy and Security settings are your next stop. Dig into Site Settings and look for permissions tied to notifications or pop-ups.
  3. Revoke access for anything that seems off in these permission categories and not only Url-advertisement.org.
  4. Then restart your PC and launch the browser again to confirm if these changes worked.

If those quick steps weren’t enough and Url-advertisement.org is still being a nuisance, it’s time to move on to some more advanced solutions.

SUMMARY:

NameUrl-advertisement.org
TypeBrowser Hijacker
Detection Tool

After lengthy research into Url-advertisement.org, I am pretty confident that the guide I created will let you get rid of this hijacker. However, completing it requires some basic technical experience and at least an hour of your free time.

If this sounds a bit too much, the alternative solution is to delete the hijacker with the help of SpyHunter 5. This powerful removal tool will handle Url-advertisement.org in no time. In case you are willing to give it a try, you’ll find it linked on this page.

How to Remove Url-advertisement.org From Your Browser

One possible reason Url-advertisement.org “refuses” to be removed is that it has introduced a third-party policy to the browser that’s stopping you from reversing whatever changes were made to the program’s settings.

Click the browser menu and look at the bottom. If a “Managed by your organization” message can be seen there, this confirms the presence of such policy. To get rid of Url-advertisement.org, you must first take care of this obstacle.

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The “Managed by your organization” message indicates the presence of a third-party policy in the browser.

To tackle this, access your browser’s policy settings. Type the following into your browser’s URL bar:

  • Chrome: chrome://policy
  • Edge: edge://policy
  • Brave: brave://policy

A list of active policies will appear. Look at what’s shown in the Value column and if you notice one or more strings of random letters, copy them and save them in a text file.

chrome policies

Then go to Extensions again, enable Developer Mode, copy the IDs of any suspicious extensions you see there, and save them next to the values from earlier.

If the Extensions Manager is blocked, you’ll need to manually access your extensions folder. For Chrome on Windows, head to:

C:\Users\[Your Username]\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions

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Deleting these folders clears out everything.

Here are the Extensions folder locations for some other popular browsers:

browser extensions folders

After this is done, the Extensions page should once again be accessible.

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Video walkthrough for this step:

Delete Url-advertisement.org Policies

You’ve now gathered the data needed to find and remove the rogue hijacker policies. Here’s what you must do next:

Access the Registry Editor by typing “regedit” into the Start menu and running it as an administrator. Use the search function (Ctrl + F) to locate the policy values or extension IDs saved earlier. Delete rogue entries. Accuracy is critical; removing unrelated keys can destabilize your system.

If keys resist deletion, adjust their permissions. Right-click the stubborn key, choose Permissions, then Advanced > Change.

Reassign ownership to “everyone” and apply the changes.

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In the previous window, tick the two Replace options, then click Apply and OK again.

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You’ve now regained access to the stubborn key and can easily delete it.

Once you’ve gone through all saved values, double-check to ensure nothing was missed.

Deletion becomes possible once ownership shifts. Thorough checks confirm nothing is missed, bringing relief and a sense of accomplishment.

Video walkthrough for this step:

Alternative Ways to Get Rid of Url-advertisement.org Browser Policies

Editing registries isn’t for everyone and also, it might not always clear everything, so there are other solutions you can try.

The Windows Group Policy Editor and Chrome Policy Remover are two powerful options.

Open the Group Policy Editor with Win + R and type “gpedit.msc”. Navigate to Administrative Templates under Computer Configuration.

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Right-click Administrative Templates> Add Remove Templates. Delete everything there. This step is low-risk since most users don’t add templates themselves.

delete local group policies

The free Chrome Policy Remover tool is also a great alternative. It automates rogue policy cleanup for Chrome users in particular. Download it, run it with administrative privileges, and let it work – it does the rest automatically. Warnings about unknown publishers may appear, but this tool is safe, so you can ignore said warnings.

Video walkthrough for this step:

Manual Group Policy Removal

Automatic Group Policy Removal

Delete Url-advertisement.org Scheduled Tasks

One very important step is to check the Scheduled Tasks for anything added by the Url-advertisement.org hijacker.

Open the Start Menu, type Task Scheduler, open it, and click Task Scheduler Library in the top-left.

task scheduler

Now look for any task that has the same name as the username of the account you are currently using on your PC. Many reports from users confirm that the rogue task from Url-advertisement.org uses the same name as the user account to avoid detection.

If you see such a task delete it. If you don’t see it, check all other tasks, one by one, and pay attention to their Actions tab. If a given task executes some strange script, .exe file, or starts the Command Prompt, delete it.

Remove Url-advertisement.org From Chrome, Opera GX, Edge, and other Browsers

After rogue elements are gone, restoring browser functionality comes next.

First, visit the Extensions or Add-ons page yet again and finally delete any rogue add-ons you might see there.

Then move on to the Privacy and Security settings to clear lingering issues. Click Delete browsing data and clear cache, cookies, and site data to eliminate leftover interference.

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Double-check Site Settings for permissions granted to Url-advertisement.org or other suspicious websites. Revoke access immediately.

chrome site permissions

Adjust your homepage, default search engine, and startup pages. Delete unknown URLs and check Search Engine > Manage Search Engines for unfamiliar tools that must also be removed.

chrome search engine

By the end of this process, your browser should be back to its original state.

Video walkthrough for this step:

Chrome

Microsoft Edge

Mozilla Firefox


When Manual Efforts Fall Short

Rogue sites sometimes reinstall themselves through hidden programs. These programs undo manual fixes, creating a never-ending cycle. Battling this feels like pulling weeds that keep growing back.

SpyHunter 5 provides a thorough solution. Download and install it, then run a full system scan. This tool identifies and removes rogue programs supporting browser hijackers. Its comprehensive detection ensures no threats remain. Tools like this give you the upper hand.

Preventing Future Attacks

A secure browser requires more than cleanup. Vigilance prevents future intrusions. Avoid downloads from unreliable sources. Suspicious pop-ups, no matter how tempting, get ignored. Fake captchas often act as traps. Trust your instincts; if something feels wrong, it usually is.

Routine browser reviews catch changes early. Check permissions and extensions regularly. A strong antivirus program adds another layer of defense, blocking malware and phishing attempts. Modern antivirus software often includes hijacker-specific safeguards.

Staying informed about new threats sharpens your awareness. Knowledge empowers you to act swiftly. Combining secure habits with regular maintenance ensures long-term protection. This commitment keeps rogue sites at bay and peace of mind intact.

Final Thoughts: Staying One Step Ahead

Rogue sites thrive on complacency. Understanding their tactics equips me to counter them effectively. Quick fixes solve minor problems, while deeper techniques ensure thorough removal. Automated tools simplify the most challenging steps.

Preventive actions safeguard against future threats. Staying alert minimizes risk. Secure browsing habits paired with reliable tools maintain control over the digital environment. Consistent effort leads to a safer online experience, free from rogue site disruptions.

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About the author

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Brandon Skies

Brandon is a researcher and content creator in the fields of cyber-security and virtual privacy. Years of experience enable him to provide readers with important information and adequate solutions for the latest software and malware problems.

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