Can we safely disable Yahoo Tool Bar?


  1. Posts : 19
    Windows 7 Home Premiun 32 bit
       #1

    Can we safely disable Yahoo Tool Bar?


    I am being constantly advised to disable toolbars that take a lot of time delaying
    thus the navigation speed of my Internet Explorer No. 9.

    The toolbar from the other hand is a very useful tool that save us time to select
    where do we want to go in the Internet Web. The Yahoo Toolbar is taking
    as an average 14 to 15 seconds,

    I would like to know the advantages or disadvantages of disabling this tool
    from the Internet Explorer which is said to be powered by Yahoo, which is a
    surprise to me as I thought Microsoft was supposed to take care of installing and
    uninstalling Internet Explorer.
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  2. Posts : 2,528
    Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
       #2

    The Yahoo tool bar is an add-on that usually gets installed accidentally for most people when they install other software that it "tags along with".

    There are lots of tool bars, the Bing bar and the Google tool bar and on and on. most of them are NOT made by Microsoft.

    Normally if a tool bar was installed without you wanting it too, then I'd say definitely disable it. But if you find that you like the functionality and it's working well for how you want to search the net, then by all means leave it. I do not believe it's any better or worse than any other add on tool bar out there. It's main bit of "evil" (like all the others) is that it automatically drives all your traffic to Yahoo for searching. But that's not necessarily bad or anything really... as long as the bar was installed because you wanted it there and want to use it :)

    If you don't want it there then by all means, disable it from IE or uninstall it completely... (Click the IE GEar in the upper right and then select "Manage addons")
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  3. Posts : 19
    Windows 7 Home Premiun 32 bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    My thanks for the assistance received


    Just to thank for the reply received. With this, I consider the problem solved.
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