You just have to download it from its web page and execute it: it will identify and give you the chance to delete any potentially malicious extension from your system.
INSTALL MALWAREBYTES CHROME EXTENSION SOFTWARE
The answer is also Google-branded and was known as Google Chrome Cleanup Tool until recently, when it was renamed to Chrome Software Cleaner (at least in some countries). Now that we nailed the issue, we just need to understand what we can do about it. The scenario we just described definitely falls into the latter case. You keep getting redirected to unfamiliar webpages.Unwanted Chrome extensions or toolbars keep coming back.Your Chrome homepage or search engine keeps changing or is not set to Google anymore.According to this article on the Google knowledge base, these are the most common behaviors: Luckily enough, the issue is well-known to Google. Since 2016, most of these malicious software will prevent you from navigating to the settings pages - including the extension page - redirecting you elsewhere, such as to the Google Apps page, as soon as you try to. If you're used to this kind of "infection" you might think that such thing aren't a problem: we just need to go to the extension page and delete them for good. The endless fight (or should we say race?) between malware and anti-malware software is ready for another chapter: this time we'll be talking about some very annoying malicious code that often take the form of a Google Chrome extension and drives your favourite web browser here and there.