http://isearch.glarysoft.com/?src=ffhome


  1. Posts : 34
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    http://isearch.glarysoft.com/?src=ffhome


    i can't remove this addon from my browser it's belong to babylon it's like a viruse or maybe it is Search i removed it from everywhere in the computer but still appears as my home page
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  2. Posts : 525
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       #2

    What software are you using for Internet Security?

    Is Miscosoft Updates current?

    Have you used Malwarebytes?

    Have you used CCleaner?

    Is your home page changed?
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    quickdraw2011 said:
    What software are you using for Internet Security?

    Is Miscosoft Updates current?

    Have you used Malwarebytes?

    Have you used CCleaner?

    Is your home page changed?
    i use avast as an internet security and yes microsoft update is current i use ccleaner everyday and i used Malwarebytes to check if it's malware
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    xblade002003 said:
    quickdraw2011 said:
    What software are you using for Internet Security?

    Is Miscosoft Updates current?

    Have you used Malwarebytes?

    Have you used CCleaner?

    Is your home page changed?
    i use avast as an internet security and yes microsoft update is current i use ccleaner everyday and i used Malwarebytes to check if it's malware
    Ok, great! Next, to try is to run a search for it. It it finds it, just delete it.
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    quickdraw2011 said:
    xblade002003 said:
    quickdraw2011 said:
    What software are you using for Internet Security?

    Is Miscosoft Updates current?

    Have you used Malwarebytes?

    Have you used CCleaner?

    Is your home page changed?
    i use avast as an internet security and yes microsoft update is current i use ccleaner everyday and i used Malwarebytes to check if it's malware
    Ok, great! Nexy to try is to run a search for it. It it finds it, just delete it.
    ok thanks
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    xblade002003 said:
    quickdraw2011 said:
    xblade002003 said:
    i use avast as an internet security and yes microsoft update is current i use ccleaner everyday and i used Malwarebytes to check if it's malware
    Ok, great! Nexy to try is to run a search for it. It it finds it, just delete it.
    ok thanks
    Next, would be to run some specialized cleanup tools to remove it.

    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/i...c-68b599b31bf5
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  7. Posts : 53,363
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    Do you actually see an addon still installed? It may just be that your search is still set to the glarysoft search. Look to see if there is actually an addon

    Tools> Add-ons> Extensions

    If there is one set it to disable. If there isn't, just change the default search engine

    How to Change Your Default Search Engine in FireFox, Google Chrome and Internet Explorer | Search Engine Journal

    A Guy
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  8. Posts : 525
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    A Guy said:
    Do you actually see an addon still installed? It may just be that your search is still set to the glarysoft search. Look to see if there is actually an addon

    Tools> Add-ons> Extensions

    If there is one set it to disable. If there isn't, just change the default search engine

    How to Change Your Default Search Engine in FireFox, Google Chrome and Internet Explorer | Search Engine Journal

    A Guy
    After you said that, I downloaded Glary Utilities. During the install, there an option box with a tick, to set Glary as my homepage and default search provider. I left it selected. To remove it; I uninstalled Glary from ADD/REMOVE programs. Then I downloaded it again, this time I unticked that box. After the install, all was OK. When Glary home page was installed. I checked the home page in internet properties and found this exact URL (Web Address).
    http://isearch.glarysoft.com/?src=ffhome
    Even after the uninstall I had to manaully change the home page back to my normal one. Tools>Internet Options>Home Page>type Google.com



    How do I prevent programs from changing my default search provider

    Open Internet Explorer.
    1. Click the Tools button, and then click Manage Add-ons.
    2. In Manage Add-ons, under Add-on Types, click Search Providers.
    3. Toward the bottom of the screen, select the Prevent programs from suggesting changes to my default search provider check box, and then click Close.
    Last edited by quickdraw2011; 25 Mar 2012 at 01:37.
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  9. Posts : 53,363
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #9

    Ahhh, good catch. I didn't think about the homepage, only the default search

    A Guy
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  10. Posts : 525
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    A Guy said:
    Ahhh, good catch. I didn't think about the homepage, only the default search

    A Guy
    Hey, but you get all the credit.

    It was your suggestion which led me to the solution.

    QuickDraw
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