What Is Provider?
Provider, or BestWeb, is a potentially unwanted program that promises its users to enhance their browser experience. In reality, this program injects ads in webpages you visit. The ads are labeled “Provider Ads” or “Ads by Provider” and consist of different types of advertising materials. Ads by Provider can partly obscure your view of the page, making it harder to see the content. Provider makes your Internet connection go through a proxy server, which can slow it down. If you want to get rid of Provider Ads in your browsers, this article can help you with that.
How Did Provider End up on My PC?
Provider is typically distributed by bundling with free software you download from the Internet. Websites that offer freeware make money by including adware and other potentially unwanted programs to the package with that freeware. While usually there is an option to decline the unwanted programs, various tricks are used to make the user agree to install them. General rules for avoiding the tricks are: select Advanced or Custom installation; read everything on installation screens, especially the parts in small or light font; when offered to install something other than the program you wanted, remove checkmarks from corresponding checkboxes, click Skip or Decline buttons if possible.
How to Remove Provider
The simplest method to uninstall Provider is to run an anti-malware program capable of detecting adware in general and Provider in particular. Norton Security is one of such tools; it finds and removes all files, folders and registry entries left by Provider.
Other software that may be able to get rid of Provider:
Norton (Windows, macOS, iOS, Android) The link may not work correctly if your country is currently under sanctions.
You can also try to remove Provider by hand using the following instructions.
Remove Provider From Programs and Features
Go to Programs and Features, uninstall Provider or BestWeb.
Windows XP:
- Click Start.
- In the Start menu select Settings => Control Panel.
- Find and click Add or Remove Programs.
- Look for Provider in the list. If you find the app, highlight it.
- Click Remove.
Windows Vista:
- Click Start.
- In the Start menu select Control Panel.
- Find and click Uninstall a program.
- Look for Provider in the list. If you find the app, highlight it.
- Click Uninstall.
Windows 7:
- Click Start.
- In the Start menu select Control Panel.
- Find and select Programs and Features or Uninstall a program.
- Look for Provider in the list. If you find the app, highlight it.
- Click Uninstall.
Windows 8 / Windows 8.1:
- Press and hold Windows key and hit X key.
- Select Programs and Features from the menu.
- Look for Provider in the list. If you find the app, highlight it.
- Click Uninstall.
Windows 10:
- Press and hold Windows key and hit X key.
- Select Programs and Features from the menu.
- Look for Provider in the list. If you find the app, highlight it.
- Click Uninstall.
Remove Provider From Browsers
To get rid of Provider, remove Provider and any suspicious extensions from browsers. If the problem persists, reset browser settings.
Remove Provider extension from Google Chrome:
- Click menu button .
- Select More tools ⇒ Extensions.
- To remove an extension, click on a trashcan to the right of it.
- Click Remove in the dialog box.
Reset Google Chrome Settings:
Note: This will disable your extensions and themes, clear cookies and site data, as well as change content settings, start page, new tab page and search engine to default.
- Open a new tab.
- Copy and paste into the address bar: chrome://settings/resetProfileSettings
- Press Enter.
- In the dialog box click Reset.
Remove Provider extension from Mozilla Firefox:
- Click on menu button and select Add-ons.
- Go to Extensions tab.
- To uninstall an add-on, click on Remove button next to it.
Note: If the extension is impossible to delete, click on => => Restart with Add-ons Disabled…. In the dialog boxes click Restart => Start in Safe Mode. Restart Firefox in normal mode after you are finished.
Reset Mozilla Firefox Settings:
Note: Your extensions, themes, added search engines and download history, among other things, will get deleted.
- Click on menu button .
- Click on help button and select Troubleshooting Information.
- Click Refresh Firefox… in the top-right corner.
- In the dialog box click Refresh Firefox.
Remove Provider add-on from Internet Explorer:
- Click Tools button in the top-right corner.
- Select Manage add-ons.
- In the drop-down menu under Show: select All add-ons.
- To delete an add-on, double-click it, in the new window click Remove.
Reset Internet Explorer Settings:
Note: This will remove most of your saved browser data, including extensions, passwords and the majority of browser settings.
- Click Tools button in the top-right corner.
- Select Internet options.
- Go to Advanced tab.
- Click Reset… button.
- Put checkmark in Delete personal settings checkbox.
- Click Reset.
Remove Provider extension from Opera:
- Press Ctrl +Shift + E keys to open extensions manager.
- To remove the extension, click on the x button next to it.
- Click OK when asked to confirm.
Reset Opera Settings:
Note: This will delete all saved data including bookmarks and passwords and return the browser to freshly installed state.
- Exit Opera browser.
- Open File Explorer.
- Go to C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Opera\Opera, where username is the name of your Windows account.
- Find and delete Operapref.ini file.
How to Protect Your PC From Provider and Other Adware:
- Get a powerful anti-malware software, capable of detecting and eliminating PUPs. Having several on-demand scanners would be a good idea too.
- Keep Windows firewall enabled or get a third-party one.
- Keep your OS, browsers and security utilities updated. Malware creators find new browser and OS vulnerabilities to exploit all the time. Software writers, in turn, release patches and updates to get rid of the known vulnerabilities and lesser the chance of malware penetration. Antivirus program’s signature databases get updated every day and even more often to include new virus signatures.
- Adjust your browsers’ settings to block pop-ups and to load plug-ins only when clicked.
- Download and use Adblock, Adblock Plus, uBlock or one of the similar trustworthy extensions for blocking third-party advertisements on web-sites.
- Don’t just click on any link you see while browsing the web. That applies particularly to links in comments, on forums, or in instant messengers. Pretty often these are spam links. Sometimes they are used for increasing the traffic to websites, but often enough they will land you on pages that will try to execute a malicious code and infect your computer. Links from your friends are suspect too: the person who shares a cute video might not know that the page contains threatening script.
- Don’t download software from unverified web-sites. You can easily download a trojan (malware that pretends to be a useful application); or some unwanted programs could get installed along with the app.
- When installing freeware or shareware, be sensible and don’t rush through the process. Choose Custom or Advanced installation mode, look for checkboxes that ask for your permission to install third-party apps and uncheck them, read End User Licence Agreement to make sure nothing else is going to get installed. You can make exceptions for the apps you know and trust, of course. If declining from installing unwanted programs is not possible, we advise you to cancel the installation completely.