When i setup into the search engine "Firefox" the default browser i want, Mcafee WebAdvisor is proposed to me as part of the default browser list values. So i can see for example the following values (google, Yahoo, Bing, Secure Search..).
"Secure Search" is the Mcafee WebAdvisor default browser value. So i select this value as a default browser. So in this case, i do not select Google or Yahoo because you can select only one default browser.
Once i have setup the default browser into firefox, i input into the firefox search bar for example "Mcafee". I notice that when i validate this research i get automatically redirected to Yahoo Search with the result of my research. Do you know why my system redirects me to Yahoo Search instead of Google or Bing..? What i would like is to be redirected by default to Google and not Yahoo Search.
If somebody has the answer i would be greatful!!
Best regards,
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In any browser this should work.
You need to turn off Secure Search.
Do that by clicking just to the right of the McAfee icon on the top right corner of your browser & select Options.
(In Chrome click on the 'M')
Select the use of any search engine as shown below.
Then select your default Search engine in browser settings.
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In any browser this should work.
You need to turn off Secure Search.
Do that by clicking just to the right of the McAfee icon on the top right corner of your browser & select Options.
(In Chrome click on the 'M')
Select the use of any search engine as shown below.
Then select your default Search engine in browser settings.
(click to enlarge)
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Hi Peter,
Yes it works now. Thanks a lot for your answer!
Best regards,
Bruno.L
Good, all the best 😉
It is not working..... I have tried all method mentioned in the forum but stillcannot get rid of the Yahoo search....
1. uninstall > no changes
2. Change setting at Mc Afee WebAdvisor > no changes
3. Set Google as default search engine > brower accidnetially closed...
What can I do now?
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