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Dr.Web does not see the virus
potentially dangerous software, in other words, an advertising plugin that has registered in your user's home directory. So reinstalling doesn't help either. When reinstalling the program, you leave the configs in the user's home directory, then install on a new one and the new chrome starts using the old configs (and registry entries, most likely). The solution is to clean up the configuration files and the registry. You can also drive out the search in the system, any advertising rubbish and Chinese. To list the necessary programs too lazy, you can watch this funny video, everything is there
You can remove such ads manually. Here is the instruction - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkPYkKNBXdM
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