How to stop getting networksearchflow.co.in notifications

Notification Spam

Also Known As: Ads by networksearchflow.co.in

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What kind of page is networksearchflow.co[.]in?

During our inspection of networksearchflow.co[.]in, we found that it promotes the "You've visited illegal infected website" scam. This page displays deceptive content and requests permission to show notifications. Allowing sites like networksearchflow.co[.]in to send notifications can expose users to various online threats.

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Networksearchflow.co[.]in in detail

Networksearchflow.co[.]in displays a fake warning that claims your device has been infected after visiting an "illegal" website with unsafe content. It falsely states that your PC is at risk of virus infections and urges you to perform an antivirus scan to continue browsing safely. Upon interaction, networksearchflow.co[.]in performs a fake scan that "detects" threats.

The site uses the McAfee logo to appear legitimate. However, neither the company nor its products have anything to do with networksearchflow.co[.]in. In addition to presenting deceptive content, the site requests permission to show notifications. If this permission is granted, networksearchflow.co[.]in delivers more deceptive content.

For instance, it can show notifications claiming that a computer is infected with multiple viruses and urging users to remove the "detected" harmful threats. These notifications can be used to drive traffic to unreliable websites, including those that promote scams (like tech support fraud or fake giveaways), unwanted software, or even malware.

Users could be misled into downloading malicious apps, sending money to fraudsters, sharing personal details, or taking other harmful actions. If you are receiving notifications from networksearchflow.co[.]in or a similar site, it is crucial to disable this permission right away. Our removal guide is available below.

Threat Summary:
Name Ads by networksearchflow.co.in
Threat Type Push notifications ads, Unwanted ads, Pop-up ads
Detection Names Seclookup (Malicious), Sophos (Spam), Full List Of Detections (VirusTotal)
Serving IP Address 108.62.60.42
Symptoms Seeing advertisements not originating from the sites you are browsing. Intrusive pop-up ads. Decreased Internet browsing speed.
Distribution Methods Deceptive pop-up ads, false claims within visited websites, unwanted applications (adware)
Damage Decreased computer performance, browser tracking - privacy issues, possible additional malware infections.
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More about similar pages

These pages are usually accessed unintentionally, often through deceptive ads, emails, or content pushed by adware. They can also be encountered on sites that use rogue advertising networks, such as torrent sites or illegal streaming platforms. Other examples of similar sites are backstineseudis[.]com, euchakedne[.]com, and bridgegapdevice.co[.]in.

How did networksearchflow.co[.]in gain permission to deliver spam notifications?

If you are getting notifications from networksearchflow.co[.]in, it means you have given the site permission to send them. Websites can only send notifications if users grant permission, typically by clicking "Allow", "Enable Notifications", or an equivalent option in a browser pop-up.

How to prevent deceptive sites from delivering spam notifications?

If a dubious website asks for permission to deliver notifications, you can decline by choosing "Block", "Deny", or a similar option. Another way to prevent receiving notifications is by simply closing the site before interacting with the prompt. If you are receiving unwanted notifications, we recommend running a scan with Combo Cleaner Antivirus for Windows to automatically eliminate them.

Appearance of networksearchflow.co[.]in website (GIF):

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Notification from networksearchflow.co[.]in:

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Quick menu:

Disable unwanted browser notifications:

Video showing how to disable web browser notifications:

Google Chrome logoRemove spam notifications from Google Chrome:

Click the Menu button (three dots) on the right upper corner of the screen and select "Settings". In the opened window select "Privacy and security", then click on "Site Settings" and choose "Notifications".

Disable web browser notifications in Google Chrome (step 1)

In the "Allowed to send notifications" list search for websites that you want to stop receiving notifications from. Click on the three dots icon near the website URL and click "Block" or "Remove" (if you click "Remove" and visit the malicious site once more, it will ask to enable notifications again).

Disable web browser notifications in Google Chrome (step 2)

Android logoRemove spam notifications from Google Chrome (Android):

Tap the Menu button (three dots) on the right upper corner of the screen and select "Settings". Scroll down, tap on "Site settings" and then "Notifications".

Disable web browser notifications in Google Chrome - Android (step 1)

In the opened window, locate all suspicious URLs and tap on them one-by-one. Once the pop-up shows up, select either "Block" or "Remove" (if you tap "Remove" and visit the malicious site once more, it will ask to enable notifications again).

Disable web browser notifications in Google Chrome - Android (step 2)

Mozilla Firefox logoRemove spam notifications from Mozilla Firefox:

Click the Menu button (three bars) on the right upper corner of the screen. Select "Settings" and click on "Privacy & Security" in the toolbar on the left hand side of the screen. Scroll down to the "Permissions" section and click the "Settings" button next to "Notifications".

Disable web browser notifications in Mozilla Firefox (step 1)

In the opened window, locate all suspicious URLs and block them using the drop-down menu or either remove them by clicking "Remove Website" at the bottom of the window (if you click "Remove Website" and visit the malicious site once more, it will ask to enable notifications again).

Disable web browser notifications in Mozilla Firefox (step 2)

Microsoft Edge logoRemove spam notifications from Microsoft Edge:

Click the menu button (three dots) on the right upper corner of the Edge window and select "Settings". Click on "Cookies and site permissions" in the toolbar on the left hand side of the screen and select "Notifications".

Disable web browser notifications in Microsoft Edge (step 1)

Click three dots on the right hand side of each suspicious URL under "Allow" section and click "Block" or "Remove" (if you click "Remove" and visit the malicious site once more, it will ask to enable notifications again).

Disable web browser notifications in Microsoft Edge (step 2)

Safari logoRemove spam notifications from Safari (macOS):

Click "Safari" button on the left upper corner of the screen and select "Preferences...". Select the "Websites" tab and then select "Notifications" section on the left pane.

Disable web browser notifications in Safari - macOS (step 1)

Check for suspicious URLs and apply the "Deny" option using the drop-down menu or either remove them by clicking "Remove" at the bottom of the window (if you click "Remove" and visit the malicious site once more, it will ask to enable notifications again)

Disable web browser notifications in Safari - macOS (step 2)

How to avoid browser notification spam?

Internet users should be very skeptical when being asked to allow notifications. While this is a useful feature that allows you to receive timely news from websites you like, deceptive marketers frequently abuse it.

Only allow notifications from websites that you fully trust. For added security - use an anti-malware application with a real-time web browsing monitor to block shady websites that tries to trick you into allowing spam notifications. We recommend using Combo Cleaner Antivirus for Windows.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Why am I seeing ads (browser notifications) delivered by networksearchflow.co[.]in in the right lower corner of my desktop?

To receive notifications from a website, you must first give it permission. It means you have probably visited networksearchflow.co[.]in and allowed it to send notifications.

I have clicked on notification ads, is my computer infected?

Interacting with notifications from unreliable sites can direct users to malicious pages. However, these notifications cannot cause direct damage.

Is networksearchflow.co[.]in a virus?

Websites like networksearchflow.co[.]in are not viruses. The majority of these websites promote scams and other potentially malicious websites, and dubious programs.

Will Combo Cleaner remove networksearchflow.co[.]in ads automatically or manual steps are still required?

Yes, Combo Cleaner will scan your computer, revoke all permissions granted to networksearchflow.co[.]in, and block any further access to it. No additional actions will be necessary.

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Tomas Meskauskas

Tomas Meskauskas

Expert security researcher, professional malware analyst

I am passionate about computer security and technology. I have an experience of over 10 years working in various companies related to computer technical issue solving and Internet security. I have been working as an author and editor for pcrisk.com since 2010. Follow me on Twitter and LinkedIn to stay informed about the latest online security threats.

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