Can i trust vshare plugin




















View solution in original post. Has anyone confirmed if the Vshare icon is an app or a webclip? We are blocking apps that aren't in self-service and want to make sure that they have to download the app first to start this loophole? The share is NOT a web clip, its an app, and it is not installed via the app store, from what I can tell it gets installed with a provisioning profile.

I'm not very familiar with provisioning profiles or their capabilities but I was able to install the share app and apps from the vshare app store on a DEP supervised iPad with the app store completely disabled both add and remove apps disabled. That should prevent it from being installed no matter what network they're connected to. I too experienced this in my district.

It is indeed an App that you can scope a smart group for if you would like to as well. The smart group is how we tracked down each student device that had installed the app and started installing unapproved apps.

Witt, how are you blocking apps that are not in Self Service? That sounds like a fantastic option for some of our locked-down iPads. We have found that this app is pretty much malware. I have students who get this app and subsequently see ads and unsolicited pop-ups injected into Safari on sites that are known to be ad free.

It also adds a plugin to Firefox and Chrome to affect them. An example of this behavior are ads that would show up at the bottom of the normally blank Google search page.

A closer inspection found a launch daemon added to load the Vshare app in the background. Once you disable it, kill the Vshare process, and remove the plugin from Firefox and Chrome,the machine no longer presents with these symptoms.

Is it based on a profile or the app itself? We are just seeing this on campus and I'd like to stop it sooner than later. I didn't get the bundle identifier, but that would make it a bit more specific so the name can't change as easy. If you get the identifier should be like com. We have a smartgroup that just lists iPads with Provisioning Profiles.

I just add new ones as I come across them:. Add Comment. Post Comment. The first thing you should do is to remove vShare toolbar if you have it: Open your browser. Click Tools button. Click Add-ons. Find vShare icon in the list and remove it. Then you should restart your browser in order to use it again free from the toolbar that was installed by itself. If you have also the home page of the vShare that interrupts you search results, change the situation with the help of these instruction: Open your browser Firefox.

Type about:config in the address field and confirm the action In the filter field, type keyword. Double click the value and change the default web address which causes all those annoying redirects Then remove the program itself: Open Start Menu , select Control Panel. When a new piece of program is installed on your system, that program is added to the list in Programs and Features.

When you want to uninstall the program, you can go to the Programs and Features to uninstall it. So when you want to uninstall vShare Plugin, the first solution is to uninstall it via Programs and Features. Click Start , type uninstall a program in the Search programs and files box and then click the result. Most of computer programs have an executable file named uninst You can find this files in the installation folder of vShare Plugin.

System Restore is a utility which comes with Windows operating systems and helps computer users restore the system to a previous state and remove programs interfering with the operation of the computer.

If you have created a system restore point prior to installing a program, then you can use System Restore to restore your system and completely eradicate the unwanted programs like vShare Plugin.

You should backup your personal files and data before doing a System Restore. Nowadays, computer malware appear like common computer applications but they are much more difficult to remove from the computer. Such malware get into the computer with the help of Trojans and spyware. Other computer malware like adware programs or potentially unwanted programs are also very difficult to remove. They usually get installed on your system by bundling with freeware software like video recording, games or PDF convertors.

They can easily bypass the detection of the antivirus programs on your system. If you cannot remove vShare Plugin like other programs, then it's worth checking whether it's a malware or not.



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