The Mac Tonic is an application that falls under the category of potentially unwanted programs (PUPs). Of course, it is not a malware or virus in the “general meaning” of this word. It will not delete or damage your files, but it can modify some MAC OS’s settings, display lots of unwanted pop-ups, warnings and alerts. So, you’d better to remove Mac Tonic using the step-by-step tutorial below and thereby restore your system settings.
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The Mac Tonic actively distributed using free programs with the installation package of these programs. Therefore, it’s very important, when installing an unknown program even downloaded from well-known or big hosting site, read the Terms of use and the Software license, as well as to select the Manual, Advanced or Custom install option. In this mode, you can disable the installation of unneeded modules and software and protect your Apple Mac from the Mac Tonic and other PUPs.
As evident, the Mac Tonic is a potentially undesired program and should not be used. If you realized any of the symptoms mentioned above, we suggest you to complete step-by-step instructions below to delete the PUP and get rid of Mac Tonic from your web-browser.
The PUP is a form of software that you might have difficulty in removing it from your computer. Thankfully, you’ve found the effective Mac Tonic potentially unwanted program removal instructions in this post. Both the manual removal solution and the automatic removal method will be provided below and you can just select the one that best for you. If you’ve any questions or need help then type a comment below. Certain of the steps will require you to reboot your MAC or close this web-page. So, read this tutorial carefully, then bookmark or print it for later reference.
Read this “How to remove” section to know how to manually delete Mac Tonic PUP and other unwanted software. Even if the steps does not work for you, there are several free removers below that can easily handle such Mac Tonic and other PUPs.
First, you should try to identify and uninstall the application that causes the appearance of intrusive ads or web-browser redirect, using the ‘Applications’ list that located in the Finder.
Open Finder and click “Applications”.
Carefully browse through the list of installed software and remove all suspicious and unknown applications.
When you have found anything questionable that may be the Mac Tonic PUP and other unwanted apps or other PUP (potentially unwanted program), then right click this program and choose “Move to Trash”. Once complete, Empty Trash.
After completing the manual removal steps above all unwanted apps, malicious web-browser’s addons and Mac Tonic and other PUPs should be deleted. If the problem with Mac Tonic potentially unwanted program is still remained, then we advise to scan your MAC system for any remaining malicious components. Run recommended free potentially unwanted program removal programs below.
You can get rid of Mac Tonic PUP automatically with a help of MalwareBytes Anti-Malware. We suggest this free malware removal utility because it may easily delete hijacker infections, adware, potentially unwanted applications and toolbars with all their components such as files, folders and registry entries.
Download MalwareBytes Anti Malware on your computer from the following link.
After the downloading process is finished, run it and follow the prompts. Click the “Scan” button for scanning your MAC for the Mac Tonic and other PUPs. A system scan can take anywhere from 5 to 30 minutes, depending on your MAC system. When a threat is found, the number of the security threats will change accordingly. Wait until the the checking is finished. Once you’ve selected what you wish to remove from your machine press “Remove Selected Items” button.
The MalwareBytes Anti Malware (MBAM) is a free application that you can use to remove all detected folders, files, malicious services and so on.
It is important to use ad-blocking apps such as AdGuard to protect your computer from harmful web pages. Most security experts says that it’s okay to block ads. You should do so just to stay safe! And, of course, the AdGuard may to block Mac Tonic and other annoying pages.
Now your MAC system should be clean of the Mac Tonic and other PUPs. We suggest that you keep AdGuard (to help you block unwanted pop ups and intrusive malicious webpages) and MalwareBytes (to periodically scan your computer for new PUPs and other malicious software).
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(2 votes, average: 4.50 out of 5)Tonika (Bulgarian: Тоника) is a Bulgarian pop music group similar in style to the Italian group Ricchi e Poveri.
Tonika was formed in Burgas in 1969 by a graduate of Bulgaria's National Academy of Music, Stefan Diomov. Tonika grew in national recognition and was part of the 1974 New Year’s celebration[1] on Bulgarian National Television. In 1975, the group moved to Sofia and released their debut LP on the Balkan-ton label, which was the national record label.
In 1976 and 1977, Tonika won the Bulgarian national music award Zlatniyat Orfey (Bulgarian: Златният Орфей), or Golden Orpheus, which further confirmed their status as pop stars. In 1978, Tonika released their second LP, which featured many of the best studio musicians in Bulgaria. Tonika won many awards during the yearly music festival in Aytos for over two decades, particularly in the 1970s.
Music has always been important in the culture of this former Iron Curtainrepublic, and Tonika has a considerable following today.[2] Tonika performed more than 200 concerts per year in the 1970s in addition to their TV appearances, recordings, and rehearsals.
The band is also known as Tonica, Tonica SV, Domino, and Familia Tonica (Tonika Family).
In 1979, almost all of Tonika’s records and taped TV appearances (except a few hidden copies) were destroyed by the Bulgarian government and banned due to a political scandal that occurred during a tour of Western Europe and Asia. The group was forced to disband and they were not allowed to perform for two years.
In 1994, the entire Tonika Family reunited and did four concerts in Burgas and Sofia. In 2000, a CD of the music performed at these concerts was released on the StefKos Music Label.
In 2001, the Balkanton label released the compilation LP The Gold Hits of Bulgarian Classical Pop Music which includes the Tonika favorite, 'Let It Be Summer.'