Remove ConsoleConnection
ConsoleConnection is a fake application for Macs. It may make misleading promises by telling users that it will add great features to their system or Web browser. However, in reality, ConsoleConnection is programmed to work in the background. Its goal is to silently modify browser configuration so that users get sent to 3rd-party search services on a regular basis. The intrusive behavior that ConsoleConnection exhibits may hinder the user's ability to navigate and search the Web efficiently. Antivirus product vendors consider this software to be a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) for Macs. Naturally, this means that they recommend its immediate removal.
The installation of ConsoleConnection often occurs without the user's knowledge. This usually happens through software bundles that use misleading promises and instructions to trick users into accepting to install 3rd-party software. You should remember to always pay close attention to installation instructions, and make sure to decline any offers to install 3rd-party tools.
While ConsoleConnection is running, it will continuously monitor and modify the settings of your default Web browser. It does this in order to replace the default search engine and new tab page with a 3rd-party search service. The latter service is not reliable, and it may provide low-quality results. You should not use ConsoleConnection's sites on a regular basis when there are much better alternatives to them.
However, undoing these changes is impossible unless you remove ConsoleConnection first. The best way to take care of this issue is to run an up-to-date Mac security tool. It will do a full system scan, ensuring that all of ConsoleConnection's content will be gone for good.








