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Texonnero.co.in is a Texonnero.co.in โ€œrogueโ€ page you usually reach via ad-based detours. Its main trick is to coax a permission click that lets it deliver notification alerts outside the webpage, then route you onward to more questionable destinations.

Those alerts , similar to Cikadron.co.in, can impersonate well-known security brands and announce dramatic infections to push rash decisions. Donโ€™t chase the pop-upโ€™s links; close the tab, and never install a โ€œfixerโ€ offered by the message, since thatโ€™s where real malware often enters.

Cut the channel at the source: in Settings, open Site permissions โ†’ Notifications, find Texonnero.co.in, and set it to Block/Remove. Then review browser extensions, uninstall unfamiliar ones, and clear recent downloads you didnโ€™t initiate.

Finally, run a full system scan with your trusted antivirus, update your browser and operating system, and restart. If messages persist, reset the browser profile (or create a fresh one) so any hidden notification rules are wiped.

The steps below, paired with the Spy Hunter 5 removal tool, can help you identify the hijackerโ€™s files and settings, clean affected browsers, and restore normal search and startup behavior.

Step-by-Step Checklist for Removing a Browser Hijacker

Go through the steps in order and keep a quick note of what you disable or delete so you can reverse a change if a legitimate add-on stops working. This sequence targets Texonnero.co.in by removing the permissions and enforced settings it depends on, which usually cuts notification spam and restores normal behavior in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and similar browsers.

Fast checks to undo browser hijack changes

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    Fast checks to undo browser hijack changes1

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    Open your browser Settings and undo changes that were pushed in by Texonnero.co.in.
    In Chrome, open the โ‹ฎ menu; in Firefox, use โ‰ก to reach the same options.
    Go to Extensions or Add-ons, review whatโ€™s installed, and flag anything unfamiliar for removal.
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    Inspect each add-onโ€™s name, icon, requested permissions, and full description.
    If the wording is generic or the behavior doesnโ€™t match, select Remove.
    If youโ€™re unsure, search the exact “extension name” to confirm the publisher and review recent user reports.
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    Go to Privacy and security, then Site permissions.
    Review which sites can access your microphone, camera, location, and notifications.
    Remove entries you donโ€™t recognize and keep permissions limited to sites you actually use.
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    Still in Site permissions, revoke any domains you never meant to approve.
    This reduces repeated prompts, push-notification spam, and unwanted startup pages.
    Then restart the browser and confirm the redirects and pop-ups stop.

If the redirects and pop-ups stop after these quick checks, the cause was likely an extension or permission you removed. If the problem returns after a reboot, a browser policy may be restoring settings at launch. Continue with the sections below to locate the remaining enforcement without relying on a full reset.

SUMMARY:

Threat name Texonnero.co.in
Type Browser hijacker
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If youโ€™re on Windows, continue with the guide below.

If youโ€™re on a Mac, use our guide for removing ads on Mac instead.

If youโ€™re on Android, use our Android cleanup instructions instead.

If youโ€™re on iPhone, use our iPhone cleanup instructions instead

Manual Hijacker Removal

When you see โ€œManaged by your organization,โ€ a policy is usually locking settings in a way a normal browser reset canโ€™t override. The steps below focus on finding what Texonnero.co.in is using to enforce those rules at startup, while keeping each change narrow and reversible so you can undo an edit after a reboot if a legitimate tool starts acting up.

managed by your organization
This banner usually indicates a policy is forcing the setting, not a normal preference.

1. Identify which browser policies are in effect

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    Identify which browser policies are in effect1

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    chrome policies
    Open the browser policy page to see rules that may have been set by Texonnero.co.in.
    In Chrome: chrome://policy
    In Edge: edge://policy
    Let the list finish loading, write down anything unfamiliar, then use Reload policies to refresh or export.
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    Scan each policy for odd IDs or values that look auto-generated.
    Write down anything you canโ€™t explain so you can match it to a folder name or extension ID later.
    Copy the policy Name and Value exactly; those details often point to registry keys or file paths you will remove.
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    Open the browserโ€™s Extensions page and turn on Developer mode.
    You will see extension IDs and install paths that are useful during cleanup.
    Save any suspicious ID in a text file so you can match it to folders on disk.
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    If the Extensions page is blocked or wonโ€™t load, switch to File Explorer.
    Checking the profile folders directly helps when the browser interface is locked.
    Enable View > Show > Hidden items so AppData is visible.
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    chrome extensions folders
    In File Explorer, open:
    C:\Users[Your Username]\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions
    Each folder name is an extension ID. Compare IDs with your notes, avoid touching folders you know are legitimate, and copy anything you plan to delete to the desktop first as a quick backup.
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    browser extensions folders
    Other Chromium-based browsers (including Brave and Opera) store extensions in a similar AppData structure.
    Confirm the extension ID and location before deleting any folder linked to an unwanted add-on.
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    After removing the suspicious folder, return to Extensions with Developer mode still enabled.
    Confirm the entry is gone; if it returns, repeat the folder check and look for leftovers that reinstall it.
    Click Update in Developer mode to refresh the list and catch silent reinstalls.

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Clear Forced Browser Policies in Windows

Some enforced settings are stored in the Windows Registry, and careless edits can break programs or cause unusual system behavior. Limit your changes to entries that clearly connect to Texonnero.co.in, and avoid deleting broad keys you canโ€™t identify. The goal is to remove policy hooks that can survive a browser reset while keeping the system stable and easy to roll back.

2. Remove policy keys from the Windows Registry

    Remove policy keys from the Windows Registry1

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    Press Win + R, type regedit, and press Enter to open Registry Editor and look for policy keys linked to Texonnero.co.in.
    Before changing anything, open File > Export and create a backup.
    Choose All under Export range and save it in Documents or another easy folder.
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    Use Ctrl + F or Edit > Find to search for the policy names you noted earlier or the related extension IDs.
    Click Find Next, then delete only exact matches that clearly enforce the unwanted settings.
    Press F3 until nothing relevant remains under HKCU and HKLM.
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    If a key refuses to delete, right-click it, choose Permissions, then Advanced.
    Under Owner, click Change, type Everyone, select Check Names, and confirm with OK.
    Grant Full Control to Administrators and Users so you can remove the key and its subkeys.
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    After taking 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 still appears.
    If it is gone, open regedit again and repeat your searches to confirm the values do not return.

Scheduled tasks, background services, and local policy files can restore the same restrictions after you think cleanup is finished, even if the browser looks normal for a while. Focus only on items that clearly tie back to Texonnero.co.in so you do not disable unrelated components. Run the checks below, confirm the changes, then restart Windows to make sure the managed banner and enforced settings do not return.

Additional Options for Removing Enforced Browser Policies

3. Additional methods to clear policy enforcement

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    Open Local Group Policy Editor (Win + S โ†’ Edit Group Policy) and check for browser-related rules that may have been added by Texonnero.co.in.
    Expand Administrative Templates under both Computer Configuration and User Configuration to review system-wide and per-user settings.
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    Right-click Administrative Templates โ†’ Add/Remove Templates.
    Remove templates you did not install, then open Windows Components โ†’ Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome and set unexpected rules to Not Configured.
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    In Chrome, a tool such as Chrome Policy Remover can help expose stubborn policy folders.
    Get it from a trusted source, Run as administrator, then open chrome://policy โ†’ Reload policies to confirm the page is cleared.
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    Open Task Scheduler โ†’ Task Scheduler Library and remove tasks that launch unknown scripts, CMD/PowerShell, or policy loaders at logon.
    In Services, review recently added entries from unknown publishers and disable or remove the ones that clearly relate to the enforced changes.

Undo Hijacker Changes in Chrome, Edge, and Other Browsers

Browser profiles, sync, and cached site data can bring back changed preferences after you sign in again or reopen the app, especially when settings were pushed from another device. To prevent Texonnero.co.in from returning, confirm your defaults, permissions, and search provider, then clear stored data that can preserve redirects and unwanted rules across sessions and profiles.

4. Clean up remaining browser changes

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    Return to Extensions/Add-ons and remove anything tied to Texonnero.co.in or that you did not intentionally install.
    Use built-in pages like chrome://extensions so themes and UI changes cannot hide entries.
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    Open Clear browsing data and set Time range to All time.
    Remove cache, cookies, hosted app data, and site settings; keep Saved passwords if you rely on them.
    Repeat for each profile; if the issue returns quickly, enable Clear data on exit for a short period.
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    Open 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 remove multiple noisy domains at once.
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    Open Search engine โ†’ Manage search engines and site search, remove untrusted providers and restore a known one (e.g., Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo).
    Delete custom site-search rules that were added by hijackers.
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    Open On startup and Appearance.
    Remove unfamiliar URLs set for the startup page, homepage, or new tab.
    Switch back to the browser’s Default theme.