How to Remove Google-services.cc Pop-ups

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Google-services.cc is a BH (browser hijacker) that is designed to take control of your browser and then use it to generate ad revenue by making you click on ads and redirecting you to random pages.

Google-services.cc and other similar hijackers like Explorer.vg and Forest-entity.cc typically enter user browsers via bundled freeware or seemingly harmless add-ons. Inside, they change the homepage, the new-tab page, the search engine, and modify various other settings.

One of the most annoying changes made by modern hijackers is the introduction of a third-party policy to the browser that prevents you from revoking any browser modifications introduced by the hijacker. In other words, until you remove Google-services.cc, you won’t be able to restore your default homepage or search engine.

This is a problem because the longer your browser stays under the control of Google-services.cc, the more likely it is for you to get exposed to scams, phishing sites, and automatic malware downloads.

Luckily, you are in the right place as this page contains a detailed removal tutorial as well as an attached professional anti-malware tool – SpyHunter 5 – which can get rid of Google-services.cc in a matter of minutes.

Google-services.cc Removal: Step-by-Step Guide

Follow the sequence below in order, and keep notes on what you remove or switch off so you can tell which change stopped the behavior. This cleanup is meant to shut down Google-services.cc pop-ups, reduce repeat notifications, and bring back typical defaults like startup pages, search settings, and site permissions without erasing preferences you still rely on.

Quick Checklist to Block Pop-ups and Notification Spam from Google-services.cc

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    Quick Checklist to Block Pop-ups and Notification Spam from Google-services.cc1

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    Open your browserโ€™s Extensions page and look for add-ons you didnโ€™t install – pay attention to anything tied to Forpietist.com in the Google-services.cc notification loop.
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    Uninstall anything you didnโ€™t choose. If the extensionโ€™s name, publisher, or permissions look off, remove it.
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    Next open Privacy and Security settings and review Site Permissions. These permissions decide which sites can send notifications or open pop-ups, and unwanted add-ons often rely on that access.
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    Remove permission for any sites you donโ€™t recognize. After the list is cleaned up, restart your computer and open the browser again.

If the alerts stop after that, you can usually carry on without changing anything else. When redirects continue, settings return after a reboot, or you keep seeing โ€œManaged by your organization,โ€ Google-services.cc may have pushed policy-based changes that survive a basic cleanup, so continue with the deeper steps below.

SUMMARY:

Name Google-services.cc
Type Browser Hijacker
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How to Remove Google-services.cc on Windows

When your browser shows โ€œManaged by your organization,โ€ Windows policies are enforcing settings in the background, so a normal reset may not remove the restriction. The steps below help you find the specific entries that reapply changes after you fix them. Move carefully, double-check edits, and keep notes before restarting while Google-services.cc is in the mix.

managed by your organization
The โ€œManaged by your organizationโ€ notice usually appears when a policy is controlling key browser settings.

1. Find Unwanted Google-services.cc Browser Policy Rules

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    Find Unwanted Google-services.cc Browser Policy Rules1

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    chrome policies
    To see whether Google-services.cc added policy rules, type chrome://policy in Chromeโ€™s address bar. In another Chromium-based browser, replace โ€œchromeโ€ with that browserโ€™s name.
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    A list of enforced policies will appear. Focus on entries that show random strings or odd letter patterns in the Value column. Copy those values – youโ€™ll use them for searches later.
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    Go back to the Extensions page for another clue. Turn on Developer Mode, copy the IDs for anything suspicious, and save them alongside the policy values.
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    If the Extensions page wonโ€™t open, remove extensions manually. Open File Explorer and go to:
    C:\Users[Your Username]\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions
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    chrome extensions folders
    Delete everything inside this folder to clear all installed extensions, including ones that return after removal. This can remove leftovers that keep forcing unwanted settings.

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    browser extensions folders
    Other browsers keep extensions in similar folders:
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    When finished, return to your browserโ€™s Extensions Manager page.

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Clear Google-services.cc Policy Locks in Windows

Some controls that โ€œlockโ€ browser behavior are written into the Windows Registry, and careless edits can cause problems for Windows or installed programs. Only target entries that clearly match the values you recorded earlier, and avoid removing broad sections unrelated to the browser. This step removes the policy hooks that can restore changes after a reset, which is why Google-services.cc often persists.

2. Remove Google-services.cc Registry Policy tasks

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    Remove Google-services.cc Registry Policy tasks1

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    To remove policy entries linked to Google-services.cc, open the Registry Editor by typing regedit in the Start Menu and pressing Enter.
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    In the editor, use Edit > Find to search for the values you saved earlier. Delete matching entries carefully, then repeat the search until nothing is found. That loop matters – a single leftover value can restore the policy.
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    regedit permissions 2
    If a key wonโ€™t delete, adjust its permissions first. Right-click the key, choose Permissions > Advanced > Change, then grant access to โ€œeveryone.โ€
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    regedit permissions 3
    Back in the previous window, check both “Replace…” options, then select Apply and OK.

That should give you the access needed to remove the stubborn registry key.

Other Options for Removing Google-services.cc Browser Policies

If the same settings keep reappearing after a restart, another policy source may be rebuilding them in the background. The options below are meant to clear leftovers so the browser stops acting โ€œmanagedโ€ and your changes actually stick. Keep Google-services.cc in mind while you check, because missing the original policy source can undo the cleanup.

3. More Ways to Clear Google-services.cc Browser Policies

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    More Ways to Clear Google-services.cc Browser Policies1

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    local group policy administrative templates
    If policy settings keep returning, open the Group Policy Editor, a built-in tool that can enforce browser rules. Search your Start Menu for โ€œedit group policyโ€ to launch it, then go to Administrative Templates and look for entries related to Google-services.cc.
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    delete local group policies
    Right-click Administrative Templates and choose Add/Remove Templates. In the next window, remove any templates listed there.
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    Chrome users can also use Chrome Policy Remover. Download it from the linked page.
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    After it downloads, run it as administrator. If Windows shows a warning, choose More Info > Run Anyway, then let the tool finish.

Remove Google-services.cc Changes From Chrome, Edge, and Other Browsers

Browser profiles, sign-ins, and sync can reapply altered settings after you switch profiles or sign back in, even when the issue looked solved. Review defaults and permissions in every profile you use, per browser, so Google-services.cc pop-ups donโ€™t return later. Do these checks after cleanup so startup pages, search options, and permissions stay stable.

4. Restore Browser Settings and Remove Unwanted Changes from Google-services.cc

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    Restore Browser Settings and Remove Unwanted Changes from Google-services.cc1

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    First, remove any extensions linked to Google-services.cc from your browser. At this stage, the removal option should be available.
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    delete browser data chrome
    Next, clear your browsing data. Cookies and cached files can keep traces of the unwanted behavior. When clearing data, select the โ€œAll Timeโ€ range so nothing is left behind.
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    chrome site permissions
    After that, open Privacy and Security and review Site Permissions. Confirm that no unknown sites still have permission for notifications or redirects.
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    chrome search engine
    Also review your search engine settings. If an unfamiliar provider is selected, switch back to a standard option like Google or Bing.
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    Finally, check the On Startup and Appearance tabs for unknown URLs and remove them. When youโ€™re finished, the browser should open normally again.