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If your browser homepage and search engine keep mysteriously changing to Yahoo!, your computer is probably infected with a browser hijacker. While resetting your browser might seem to fix the problem, here's how to do the job properly.
Does your Google Chrome search engine automatically switch to Yahoo? It could be the Yahoo search redirect virus. Here're 8 ways to fix this.
Use the links below to set Yahoo as the homepage in your browser of choice. Make Yahoo your homepage in Firefox. Make Yahoo your homepage in Chrome. Make Yahoo your homepage in Safari....
When your search engine keeps changing to Yahoo, it's most likely a virus, and you can fix it by resetting your browser. Here's how.
If your browser’s search engine keeps changing to search.yahoo.com, you are probably being targeted by a browser hijacker. The best way to beat this is by removing useless browser extensions and changing the default search engine of your browser.
Open your web browser and select the icon with three lines or dots. Open the Settings menu. Open the "Search Engine" or "Search" menu. Select Default web browser or your current default search engine. Select a new search engine.
This step-by-step guide will show you how to change your default search engine on any browser, including Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge.
To remove Yahoo search from Chrome, go to Settings > Search Engine > Manage Search Engines. Set a different search engine like Google or DuckDuckGo as the default, and in the options for Yahoo, click "Remove From List" to delete it from Chrome entirely.
Firefox users can simply drag a Yahoo! tab onto the Home button in their browser to change their homepage. Navigate to the Appearance section of the Microsoft Edge Settings to enable the Home button and enter a Yahoo! URL as your new homepage.