Seeing random redirects, blank popups, sketchy pages opening on their own, and suspicious notifications that appear even when the browser is closed are all symptoms of a browser hijacker like Msgrouppolicy.vg.
The main purpose of apps and sites that target browsers and hijack them is to farm your clicks, views, and data for ad revenue. This makes them less dangerous than Trojans or Spyware, but don’t mistake โless dangerousโ for safe.
Msgrouppolicy.vg can still expose you to phishing pages, fake software offers, misleading malware alerts, and other harmful content meant to trick you into clicking. In fact, sometimes a hijacker can cause more problems than other types of malware because we constantly use our browsers, and clicking the wrong thing is easy, even when you are being careful.
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So while Msgrouppolicy.vg or similar hijackers like Msedge.vg and Explorer.vg aren’t particularly harmful on their own, they absolutely create security problems that shouldn’t be overlooked. The safest response is to avoid its pop-ups entirely and perform a full browser and system cleanup using the guide below and the professional removal tool SpyHunter 5.
Msgrouppolicy.vg Removal Tutorial
Try these quick steps first. They target the visible browser-level changes most often left by Msgrouppolicy.vg, so they are the fastest way to test whether the hijacker is still active. If the browser remains controlled afterward, move on to the full instructions directly below.
Quick Steps to Remove Msgrouppolicy.vg
- 1.1Start by going to the Extensions of your browser and looking for sketchy, unfamiliar names.
- 1.2If you see something unfamiliar itโs best to get rid of it. Trust your instincts here. If something feels off, delete it.
- 1.3Next, head over to Privacy and Security settings and focus on Site Permissions. This area controls who gets to show pop-ups or send you notifications, and rogue sites thrive on these permissions.
- 1.4Revoke access for any sites you donโt recognize or trust. Once youโve tidied up these settings, restart your computer and reopen your browser.
Many users stop here because the visible symptoms disappear after the short cleanup. When Msgrouppolicy.vg keeps returning or settings stay locked, use the full guide to remove the system-level policy entries as well.
SUMMARY:
| Name | Msgrouppolicy.vg |
| Type | Browser Hijacker |
| Detection Tool |
Some threats reinstall themselves if you don’t delete their core files. We recommend downloading SpyHunter to remove harmful programs for you. This may save you hours and ensure you don’t harm your system by deleting the wrong files. |
How to Remove the Msgrouppolicy.vg Virus
Before you can fully undo the changes made by Msgrouppolicy.vg, you need to identify the active browser policies tied to it. The values collected in this step will help you find the same items in Windows later, where the persistent controls are usually stored.

1. Identify the Msgrouppolicy.vg Policies
- 1.2Youโll find a list of active policies here. Anything that looks like random gibberish or strings of letters in the Value column should catch your eye. Jot these down because you’ll need them in a bit.
- 1.3While youโre at it, revisit the Extensions page to gather some more info about the hijacker policy. Turn on Developer Mode, copy the IDs of all suspicious or unwanted extensions installed by the hijacker, and save them next to the rogue policy values.
- 1.4If barriers prevent you from reaching the Extensions page, try this alternative method to manually clear out extensions. Open your file explorer and navigate to this directory:
C:\Users[Your Username]\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions - 1.7Now you can go back to the Extensions Manager page in your browser.
Get Rid of Msgrouppolicy.vg Policies
Now you will use the previously recorded Msgrouppolicy.vg policy details to look for matching entries in the Registry. Move slowly and delete only exact matches, since manual Registry changes are sensitive. The attached SpyHunter 5 tool is the safer option if you do not want to make those edits yourself.
2. How to Delete Msgrouppolicy.vg Policies Through the Registry
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2.1To access the Registry Editor, simply type
regeditinto the Start Menu and hit Enter. - 2.2Once inside, use the Edit > Find option to search for the rogue values you noted earlier. Carefully delete each entry. Repeat this process a few times to ensure nothing gets missed. Itโs like weeding a garden – you donโt want to leave any roots behind.
That adjustment unlocks the key so it can be removed instead of remaining protected.
Alternative Tools to Delete Msgrouppolicy.vg Policies
If some Msgrouppolicy.vg policy entries survive the Registry cleanup, continue with these additional checks. They are recommended either way because browser hijackers frequently rebuild policies from backup locations, scheduled tasks, or local group policy data that the first method may not catch.
3. Other Ways to Get Rid of Msgrouppolicy.vg Policies
- 3.3Another excellent option for Chrome users is the Chrome Policy Remover. You just need to download it from the provided link.
- 3.4After downloading it, run it as an administrator. If Windows throws up a warning, donโt worry – select More Info > Run Anyway, and let the tool do its job.
Uninstall Msgrouppolicy.vg From Chrome, Edge, and Other Browsers
This is the final browser-side cleanup, and it should be done only after the hidden Msgrouppolicy.vg policies are gone. The steps below reset the parts of the browser most commonly altered by hijackers, including extensions, stored data, site permissions, default search, startup behavior, and interface-linked URLs.
4. How to Remove Msgrouppolicy.vg From Your Browser
- 4.1Start by deleting any hijacker-related extensions from your browser. You should be able to easily do that now.
- 4.5Finally, check the On Startup and Appearance tabs for rogue URLs and delete them. By the time youโre done, your browser should be as good as new.










