Open Chrome and click the three dots at the top right of the browser, then click "Settings. Make sure you are logged into your account before trying to change settings. Scroll down and click to expand the "Advanced" section, then click "Restore settings to their original defaults" under "Reset settings. Wiping your browser settings will clear all cookies and extensions and reset your search engine, new tab page, startup page, and pinned tabs. It will not erase your saved passwords, history, or bookmarks.
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This increases advertising costs for the website and profits the webmaster. This happens during three common internet activities:. The internet user may experience unstableness, extra windows popping up, redirection of surfing, and new bookmarks that were not previously selected by the user. This type of malware spies on the user by tracking browsing habits and it causes multiple system problems on the computer itself. We cover all the fixes for you here.
If your homepage or search engine keeps changing, then you may have a redirect virus. Installing such an update will hook a redirect link into your browser, changing your search engine to a different one even when you change it back. The creators of the virus then profit from any searches you make using that search engine and have access to your browsing data.
Run an antivirus scan. Disable browser extensions from changing your search engine back to the default. For more Windows tips, see our guide on how to get a list of all software installed on Windows We also have a guide on how to disable auto-refresh on web pages in your browser. By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Policy and European users agree to the data transfer policy.
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