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The browser on your personal PC suddenly got a “managed by your organization” message, and its homepage and default search engine have been swapped? Then it’s almost guaranteed that there’s a browser hijacker attached to it that you need to remove.

Indeanapolice.cc is one of the latest hijackers known for such behavior. This is a permission-grabbing pest that lives as an extension, a push-notification site, or a bundled extra riding along with freeware.

Any changes it makes in the browser are introduced to flood you with ads and fake security alerts designed to make you click and engage with whatever shady content waits for you on the other side.

Never trust anything that Indeanapolice.cc (or another hijacker like Polystore9-servicebucket.ccMicroservice-update-s1-bucket.cc or Microservice-update-s2-bucket.cc, ) puts on your screen. At best, it’s going to be something useless, and at worst, you may get scammed by some phishing page or accidentally download more harmful malware on your PC.

Even for the annoying factor alone, deleting Indeanapolice.cc is the best course of action, and there are two ways to do it. The manual solution is explained in detail in the next guide, but for a quicker and more user-friendly alternative, we recommend the professional anti-malware tool SpyHunter 5, which you can also find on this page.

Step-by-Step Indeanapolice.cc Removal Guide

Go through the steps in order and keep track of what you disable or remove, so you can undo a change if something unexpected happens. This method targets the settings that Indeanapolice.cc commonly tampers with, reduces recurring pop-ups, and helps you restore normal browsing without accidentally breaking extensions you still rely on.

Quick Checks to Undo Indeanapolice.cc Browser Changes

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    Quick Checks to Undo Indeanapolice.cc Browser Changes1

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    Open your browser’s Settings to start reversing changes left behind by Indeanapolice.cc.
    In Chrome, use the menu at the top-right; in Firefox, open the menu to reach the same area.
    Open Extensions or Add-ons, scan the list, and flag anything you don’t recognize.
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    Review every add-on by its name, icon, requested permissions, and the full description.
    Watch for generic wording or details that don’t match – click Remove when something looks off.
    If unsure, search the exact “extension name” to confirm the publisher and feedback.
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    Open Privacy and security, then Site permissions.
    Check which sites can use your microphone, camera, location, and notifications.
    Revoke permissions you don’t remember granting, and keep a short list of the ones you truly need.
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    Under Site permissions, remove entries you never meant to allow.
    This reduces repeat prompts, noisy alerts, and surprise redirects on launch.
    When you’re done, restart the browser so the changes apply, then verify the behavior is gone.

If the pop-ups and redirects stop after this pass, the immediate trigger is likely gone. If the behavior continues, a policy may still be applying changes at startup. Continue with the next sections to remove leftovers without doing a broad browser reset.

SUMMARY:

Threat name Indeanapolice.cc
Classification Browser hijacker
Detection tool
Complete Indeanapolice.cc Virus Removal video

How to Manually Remove Indeanapolice.cc

When the browser shows “Managed by your organization,” key options are being enforced by a policy, not just your preferences, so a reset often won’t clear them. The next tasks expose where those policy entries live and how to remove the hooks that let Indeanapolice.cc reapply settings after each restart. Move carefully and keep brief notes for review.

managed by your organization
This banner often means a policy, not a personal preference, is controlling the setting.

1. Check Which Indeanapolice.cc Browser Policies Are Applied

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    chrome policies
    Open the built-in policy page to list rules that Indeanapolice.cc may have added.
    In Chrome: chrome://policy
    In Edge: edge://policy
    Let the entries load, then review anything unfamiliar; use Reload policies to refresh or export for later comparison.
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    Review each policy for strange identifiers or random-looking values.
    Write down anything suspicious so you can match it to folders or extension IDs later.
    Copy the exact policy Name and Value – they often point to the location you’ll remove.
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    Open the browser’s Extensions page and turn on Developer mode.
    This view exposes extension IDs and install paths that matter for manual cleanup.
    Copy each suspicious ID into a text file so you can match it to folders on disk.
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    If Extensions won’t open or is disabled, switch to File Explorer.
    Working in the profile folders lets you continue even if the UI is blocked.
    Enable View > Show > Hidden items so the AppData directories appear.
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    chrome extensions folders
    Use File Explorer to open:
    C:\Users[Your Username]\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions
    Each subfolder name is an extension ID; compare them to your notes, avoid removing folders you know are legitimate, and make a quick desktop backup before deletion.
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    browser extensions folders
    For other Chromium-based browsers (e.g., Brave, Opera), extensions sit under a similar AppData path.
    Confirm the extension ID and location before deleting any folder tied to an unwanted add-on.
    Check the browser’s About page and make sure it’s fully closed so files unlock for removal.
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    After deleting the suspicious folder, return to Extensions with Developer mode still enabled.
    Confirm the entry is gone; if it reappears, repeat the cleanup and look for leftovers that restore it.
    Click Update in Developer mode to refresh the list and catch silent reinstalls.

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Remove Enforced Indeanapolice.cc Browser Policies from Windows

Some browser enforcement is stored in the Windows Registry, and careless edits can cause problems outside the browser. Focus only on keys that clearly match the policy names or extension IDs you recorded, and leave unrelated entries untouched. This step removes the Registry hooks that let Indeanapolice.cc survive normal browser resets.

2. Delete Indeanapolice.cc Policy Keys Stored in the Registry

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    Press Win + R, type regedit, and press Enter to open Registry Editor and begin tracing policy keys associated with Indeanapolice.cc.
    Before editing, open File > Export to create a registry backup.
    Choose All under Export range and save the file in Documents or another easy location.
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    Use Ctrl + F or Edit > Find to search for recorded policy names or extension IDs.
    Select Find Next and remove only exact matches that clearly belong to the enforced changes.
    Press F3 repeatedly until no related values remain under HKCU and HKLM.
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    If a key refuses deletion, right-click it, choose Permissions, then Advanced.
    Under Owner, select Change, type Everyone, click Check Names, and confirm with OK.
    Grant Full Control to Administrators and Users so the key and subkeys can be removed.
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    After changing ownership, enable Replace owner on subcontainers and objects and Replace all child object permission entries.
    Click Apply, then OK, Reboot, and check whether the Managed by your organization banner remains.
    If it’s gone, open regedit again and repeat searches to confirm no related values have returned.

A lingering service, scheduled task, or local policy can quietly reapply changes in the background. Use the focused options below to clear remnants tied to enforced browser rules without making broad system adjustments. Turn to these when the managed banner or forced settings return after a restart.

Alternative Ways to Clear Enforced Indeanapolice.cc Browser Policies

Sometimes a scheduled task or background component remains after the initial cleanup and quietly re-applies the same browser rules. The tools below help you check group policy, tasks, and services so the enforcement stops at the source. Use this section when forced settings still appear after rebooting, especially with Indeanapolice.cc involved.

If settings keep snapping back, look for something on the system that runs at logon and pushes policies again. Working through the consoles in this section lets you remove only the entries tied to the unwanted behavior, rather than resetting everything. That approach reduces risk while stopping Indeanapolice.cc from reasserting control.

3. Other Ways to Remove Indeanapolice.cc Policies

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    Open Local Group Policy Editor (Win + SEdit Group Policy) to review rules that Indeanapolice.cc may have introduced.
    Expand Administrative Templates in both Computer Configuration and User Configuration to cover machine and user scopes.
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    Right-click Administrative TemplatesAdd/Remove Templates.
    Remove items you never added, then open Windows ComponentsMicrosoft Edge or Google Chrome and set suspicious entries to Not Configured.
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    On Chrome, a utility like Chrome Policy Remover can help locate hidden policy folders.
    Download only from a trusted source, Run as administrator, then revisit chrome://policyReload policies to confirm the list is clear.
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    Open Task SchedulerTask Scheduler Library and delete tasks that start unknown scripts, CMD/PowerShell, or policy loaders at logon.
    Check Services for recent entries from unfamiliar publishers and disable/remove them when clearly related.

Uninstall Indeanapolice.cc from Chrome, Edge, and Other Browsers

Browser profiles, sync, and cached site data can quietly put changed preferences back in place, even after you remove the obvious culprit. To prevent Indeanapolice.cc from resurfacing after restarts or sign-ins, confirm that your defaults and permissions stay where you set them. The steps below focus on extensions, stored data, site access, and search settings.

4. Clear Remaining Indeanapolice.cc Changes in Your Browsers

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    Open Extensions/Add-ons again and remove any item tied to Indeanapolice.cc or clearly out of place.
    Use built-in pages like chrome://extensions so you see the full list without themed overlays.
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    Open Clear browsing data and set Time range to All time.
    Clear cache, cookies, hosted app data, and site settings; keep Saved passwords if needed.
    Repeat this for each active profile; consider Clear data on exit if the problem returns quickly.
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    Go to Privacy and Security > Site settings.
    Block or remove unfamiliar entries for notifications, camera, microphone, and location.
    Use View permissions and data stored across sites to bulk-remove noisy domains.
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    Under Search engineManage search engines and site search, delete untrusted providers and restore a known one (e.g., Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo).
    Remove any custom site-search rules added by hijackers.
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    Open On startup and Appearance.
    Remove unfamiliar URLs set for startup, homepage, or new tab.
    Switch back to the browser’s Default theme.