Remove ExpandedNet
ExpandedNet is a misleading application that may show up on your Mac all of a sudden. Its name may make it sound like a system component that has something to do with network connectivity. We assure you that there's nothing valuable in ExpandedNet – this app is 100% useless. It was probably brought to your device because of a software bundle, or if you fell for a fake download and deceptive advertisements. Thankfully, ExpandedNet is not dangerous either – it is not malware. Mac security tools identify it as a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP,) and recommend removing it.
What Could ExpandedNet Do?
The exact scope of this program's features are not clear. However, we can confirm that it possesses the ability to manipulate the configuration of popular Web browsers like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Opera. The changes it brings aim to promote 3rd-party sites by setting them as the browser's default search engine and new tab page. These changes could have an adverse impact on your online experience, and you should allow unknown software to do such things. If you find ExpandedNet on your Mac and notice the aforementioned changes, then you should immediately remove this program. The quickest and most reliable way to do this is to use an up-to-date security scanner.








