You may also need to go into the General tab if the extension changed preferences such as your default Start Page or Homepage. [8] X Research source
You may also need to go into the General tab if the extension changed preferences such as your default Start Page or Homepage. [8] X Research source
You may also need to go into the General tab if the extension changed preferences such as your default Start Page or Homepage. [8] X Research source
You can also get into the Extensions window by clicking the ⋮ Menu button at the far-right end of the menu bar, then selecting More Tools, then Extensions. [9] X Research source
You can also get into the Extensions window by clicking the ⋮ Menu button at the far-right end of the menu bar, then selecting More Tools, then Extensions. [9] X Research source
You can also get into the Extensions window by clicking the ⋮ Menu button at the far-right end of the menu bar, then selecting More Tools, then Extensions. [9] X Research source
In the confirmation window that pops up, click Remove again.
In the confirmation window that pops up, click Remove again.
Open the Chrome app and click the ⋮ button in the top right corner of the browser window. Select Settings, then Advanced. Click Reset settings, then select Reset settings to their original defaults. Click Reset settings again when prompted to confirm the action.
Click Help in the dropdown menu. Select Troubleshoot Mode… in the new menu that opens up. A dialog box will pop up with the text Restart Firefox in Troubleshoot Mode? Click Restart. When the Firefox Troubleshoot Mode dialog box opens, click Open. Try again to remove the extension.
Select More Troubleshooting Information. In the Troubleshooting Information tab, locate the Application Basics section. Click the Show in Finder button next to Profile Folder. This will open a Finder window on your computer. Locate the Extensions folder within your Profile Folder. This folder contains subfolders with all your extensions and files associated with them. Go back to the Troubleshooting Information tab and scroll down to the Add-ons section. Look at the characters in the ID column for each extension to figure out which files and folders you need to delete from your Profile Folder. Quit Firefox and delete the files from the folder, then restart Firefox.
Select More Troubleshooting Information. In the Troubleshooting Information tab, locate the Application Basics section. Click the Show in Finder button next to Profile Folder. This will open a Finder window on your computer. Locate the Extensions folder within your Profile Folder. This folder contains subfolders with all your extensions and files associated with them. Go back to the Troubleshooting Information tab and scroll down to the Add-ons section. Look at the characters in the ID column for each extension to figure out which files and folders you need to delete from your Profile Folder. Quit Firefox and delete the files from the folder, then restart Firefox.
Click Refresh Firefox…. In the dialog box that opens, click Refresh Firefox to confirm. Click the Finish button to restart Firefox.
Click Refresh Firefox…. In the dialog box that opens, click Refresh Firefox to confirm. Click the Finish button to restart Firefox.
Click Refresh Firefox…. In the dialog box that opens, click Refresh Firefox to confirm. Click the Finish button to restart Firefox.
Some common apps that may be associated with QuickSearch and similar hijackers include MPlayerX and Nice Player.
Your Mac may prompt you to enter your username and password in order to move the app to the trash.
Your Mac may prompt you to enter your username and password in order to move the app to the trash.
Your Mac may prompt you to enter your username and password in order to move the app to the trash.