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Remove Vsx-protect.co.in pop-up ads (Virus Removal Guide)

Quick answer

What to do about Vsx-protect.co.in

Short answer: Vsx-protect.co.in is usually a browser pop-up, redirect, or notification-permission problem rather than a normal system message.

Start here: close the tab, do not press Allow, remove the site from browser notifications, and check recent extensions if it returns.

Need browser steps? Use our browser notification scam removal guide for Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari, and Android.



Quick verdict, updated May 2026: Vsx-protect.co.in is treated here as a browser notification scam. It tries to make the browser Allow button look necessary, then can send unwanted notification ads if permission is granted.

If Vsx-protect.co.in appeared after a redirect, close the tab and do not allow notifications. The first cleanup step is to remove Vsx-protect.co.in from the browser allowed notification list; uninstalling random programs alone will not stop alerts if the permission remains.

First check: Block Vsx-protect.co.in in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari, or Android notification settings. If the site keeps reopening after that, review browser extensions and recently installed programs.

Related guide: For browser-specific notification settings, use our browser notification scam removal guide.

What is Vsx-protect.co.in?

Chrome browser is redirected to Vsx-protect.co.in

Vsx-protect.co.in is not a required browser update, video player, or system message. It displays short fake prompts around the notification permission dialog so the request looks like part of opening content.

Click "Allow", to watch the video
Click "ALLOW" to play the video
Stream and download available
Can't play this video! Browser may block video
autoplay... Click "Allow" to play the video
Press "Allow", to watch the video

Important: Do not click Allow on Vsx-protect.co.in. If the site already has permission, it can show ads through browser notifications even after the original page is closed. Remove that permission first, then continue with the cleanup steps below if redirects or pop-ups continue.

Why am I seeing Vsx-protect.co.in pop-up ads?

Vsx-protect.co.in usually appears after an advertising redirect, a misleading download or streaming page, or a site that uses aggressive ad networks.

If it happened once, closing the tab and blocking notifications may be enough. If Vsx-protect.co.in keeps appearing on trusted sites, check browser extensions and recently installed programs because adware may be reopening the redirect chain.

Here are common signs that adware or a browser hijacker may be present:

  • Advertisements appear in places they shouldn’t be;
  • Your web browser’s homepage has changed without your permission;
  • Your browser redirect to questionable sites;
  • Web pages that you typically visit are not displaying properly;
  • Browser pop-ups appear which recommend fake updates or other software;
  • Other unwanted programs might get installed without your knowledge;

To check your computer for the Vsx-protect.co.in adware and remove it for free, please use the guide.

Remove Vsx-protect.co.in Automatically:

The easiest method to stop Vsx-protect.co.in ads is to run an anti-malware program capable of detecting adware in general and Vsx-protect.co.in in particular. You may try GridinSoft Anti-Malware. It’s good at detecting and removing adware and other PUPs (potentially unwanted programs).


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Other software that may be able to get rid of Vsx-protect.co.in:

Note: After removing the adware you might still need to disable Vsx-protect.co.in notifications manually (see the step named Delete Vsx-protect.co.in Notifications).

You can also try to remove Vsx-protect.co.in by hand using the following instructions.

Remove Vsx-protect.co.in From Programs and Features:

Go to Programs and Features, uninstall suspicious programs, programs you don’t remember installing, or programs you installed just before Vsx-protect.co.in appeared on your browser for the first time. When you are not sure if a program is safe, look for the answer on the Internet.

Windows 11:

  1. Right-click the Start button and select Installed apps.
  2. Sort apps by install date and look for programs you do not recognize.
  3. Click the three dots button next to the suspicious program and select Uninstall.
  4. Restart the PC and check the browser again.

Windows 10:

  1. Right-click the Start button and select Apps and Features.
  2. Sort apps by install date and inspect programs installed before the pop-ups started.
  3. Select the suspicious program and click Uninstall.
  4. Restart Windows after removal.

Delete Adware App From File Explorer:

This step is for experienced computer users. You might accidentally delete something you weren’t supposed to. Sometimes malicious programs don’t show up in Programs and Features. Check also %ProgramFiles%, %ProgramFiles(x86)%, and especially %AppData% and %LocalAppData% (these are shortcuts; type or copy and paste them into the address bar of File Explorer). If you see folders with unfamiliar names, see what’s inside, google those names to find out if they belong to legitimate programs. Delete the ones that are obviously associated with malware. If you are not sure, back them up before deleting them (copy to a different location, for example to a thumb drive). Or you can easy to use GridinSoft Anti-Malware for search and remove such files:


Remove Vsx-protect.co.in From Browsers:

Remove suspicious browser extensions you do not recognize. You can also reset browser settings with GridinSoft Anti-Malware:

Remove Vsx-protect.co.in from Google Chrome:

  1. Click on three dots menu button three dots menu at the top right corner of the window.
  2. Select More toolsExtensions.
  3. Click REMOVE to uninstall an extension.
  4. Click Remove in the dialog box.

Remove Vsx-protect.co.in from Mozilla Firefox:

  1. Click on menu button Menu button and select Add-ons.
  2. Go to Extensions tab.
  3. To uninstall an add-on, click on Remove button next to it.

Remove Vsx-protect.co.in from Microsoft Edge:

  1. Open edge://extensions/ in the address bar.
  2. Turn off or remove extensions you do not recognize.
  3. Open edge://settings/content/notifications.
  4. Remove Vsx-protect.co.in and other suspicious sites from the Allow list.
  5. If redirects continue, open edge://settings/reset and use Restore settings to their default values.

Remove Vsx-protect.co.in from Opera:

  1. Press Ctrl +Shift + E keys to open extensions manager.
  2. To remove an add-on, click on the x button next to it.
  3. Click OK when asked to confirm.

Remove Vsx-protect.co.in from Safari:

  1. On the top menu select Safari => Preferences.
  2. Select Extensions tab.
  3. Select an extension you want to delete and click Uninstall button next to it.

Delete Vsx-protect.co.in Notifications:

Remove Vsx-protect.co.in Notifications From Google Chrome:

  1. Open chrome://settings/content/notifications (just copy this and paste into the address bar of Chrome).
  2. Delete all rogue notifications by clicking three vertical dots button next to each and selecting Remove.

Remove Vsx-protect.co.in Notifications From Mozilla Firefox:

  1. Click on menu button Menu button and select Options.
  2. Select Privacy & Security on the left side of the window.
  3. Scroll down to Permissions section and click Settings… button next to Notifications.
  4. Find sites you down’t want to see notifications from, click on drop-down menu next to each and select Block.
  5. Click Save Changes button.

Get rid of Vsx-protect.co.in pop-ups and notifications on Android:

Disable Vsx-protect.co.in notifications:

Note: Steps might differ a little depending on the version of your Android.

  1. Tap Settings.
  2. Select Apps & notifications => Apps.
  3. Find and tap the browser that displays Vsx-protect.co.in notifications.
  4. Tap Notifications.
  5. Find Vsx-protect.co.in in the list and disable it.

Stop Vsx-protect.co.in redirects:

If Vsx-protect.co.in is opening up on new tabs in your browser every now and then, that indicates you have adware. Probably one on the apps you installed lately is triggering these pop-ups. Uninstall recenly installed and questionable apps you have. Alternatively, usage Loaris Trojan Remover or one more anti-malware tools to check your device for malware.

Pop-ups and ads on Android may also not be caused by anything set up however originated from sites instead. To get rid of those ads, you can utilize an Trojan Scanner:

How to Protect Your PC From Vsx-protect.co.in:

  • Get a powerful anti-malware software application capable of identifying and eliminating PUPs. Having several on-demand scanners would certainly be a great suggestion as well.
  • Maintain Windows firewall program allowed or get a third-party one.
  • Download and install as well as utilize Adguard, uBlock Origin, Adblock, or Adblock Plus browser extension/add-on to obstruct third-party promotions on websites.
  • Don’t just click any kind of link you see while browsing the internet. That uses specifically to web links in comments, on forums, or in instantaneous messengers. Pretty frequently these are spam web links. Occasionally they are utilized for boosting the traffic to websites, but usually adequate they will land you on web pages that will try to implement a malicious code and also contaminate your computer. Links from your good friends are suspicious as well: the individual who shares an adorable video could not understand that the page includes an intimidating manuscript.
  • When mounting free software or shareware, be reasonable and don’t rush via the procedure. Pick Custom or Advanced setup mode, try to find checkboxes that request your permission to mount third-party applications and also uncheck them, read End User License Agreement to see to it nothing else is going to obtain installed. You can make exceptions for the apps you know and count on, certainly. If declining from installing unwanted programs is not feasible, we encourage you to cancel the setup completely.

Daniel Zimmermann

Daniel Zimmermann has been writing about adware, browser notification abuse, unwanted programs and practical Windows cleanup for many years. He focuses on clear removal steps for everyday users and keeps Adware Guru guides grounded in observable browser symptoms.

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