Webroot SecureAnywhere
How to uninstall Webroot SecureAnywhere from your computer
Webroot SecureAnywhere is a Windows application. Read more about how to uninstall it from your computer. It is produced by
Webroot. You can read more on Webroot or check for application updates
here. The program is often located in the C:\Program Files\Webroot folder (same installation drive as Windows). You can remove Webroot SecureAnywhere by clicking on the Start menu of Windows and pasting the command line "C:\Program Files\Webroot\WRSA.exe" -uninstall. Keep in mind that you might be prompted for administrator rights. The program's main executable file is named WRSA.exe and it has a size of 745.12 KB (763000 bytes).
The executable files below are installed together with Webroot SecureAnywhere. They occupy about 745.12 KB (
763000 bytes) on disk.
The current web page applies to Webroot SecureAnywhere version
8.0.2.174 only. For more Webroot SecureAnywhere versions please click below:
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A way to remove Webroot SecureAnywhere from your PC with Advanced Uninstaller PRO
Webroot SecureAnywhere is an application released by Webroot. Frequently, computer users choose to uninstall this program. This can be efortful because doing this manually requires some experience regarding Windows program uninstallation. One of the best QUICK action to uninstall Webroot SecureAnywhere is to use Advanced Uninstaller PRO. Take the following steps on how to do this:
1. If you don't have Advanced Uninstaller PRO on your system, install it. This is good because Advanced Uninstaller PRO is one of the best uninstaller and general tool to optimize your computer.
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- download the program by clicking on the DOWNLOAD NOW button
- install Advanced Uninstaller PRO
2. Run Advanced Uninstaller PRO. It's recommended to take some time to admire Advanced Uninstaller PRO's interface and wealth of features available. Advanced Uninstaller PRO is a very useful PC management program.
3. Click on the General Tools category
4. Click on the Uninstall Programs feature
5. All the programs existing on the PC will be made available to you
6. Navigate the list of programs until you locate Webroot SecureAnywhere or simply activate the Search feature and type in "Webroot SecureAnywhere". If it exists on your system the Webroot SecureAnywhere application will be found very quickly. Notice that when you click Webroot SecureAnywhere in the list , the following data regarding the application is made available to you:
- Star rating (in the left lower corner). The star rating tells you the opinion other people have regarding Webroot SecureAnywhere, from "Highly recommended" to "Very dangerous".
- Opinions by other people - Click on the Read reviews button.
- Technical information regarding the program you are about to remove, by clicking on the Properties button.
7. Click the Uninstall button. A confirmation window will appear. accept the removal by pressing Uninstall. Advanced Uninstaller PRO will then remove Webroot SecureAnywhere.
8. After uninstalling Webroot SecureAnywhere, Advanced Uninstaller PRO will ask you to run an additional cleanup. Press Next to proceed with the cleanup. All the items that belong Webroot SecureAnywhere that have been left behind will be found and you will be able to delete them. By uninstalling Webroot SecureAnywhere with Advanced Uninstaller PRO, you are assured that no registry items, files or directories are left behind on your PC.
Your system will remain clean, speedy and able to take on new tasks.
Geographical user distribution
Users that installed Webroot SecureAnywhere:
| United States | 100% |
Software Application
Disclaimer
This page is not a piece of advice to remove Webroot SecureAnywhere by Webroot from your PC, we are not saying that Webroot SecureAnywhere by Webroot is not a good application for your PC. This text simply contains detailed info on how to remove Webroot SecureAnywhere supposing you want to. Here you can find registry and disk entries that Advanced Uninstaller PRO discovered and classified as "leftovers" on other users' computers.
Last update on: 2015-05-29 04:56:24.790