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When I open a new tab it automatically displays Yahoo Search. I want a blank page. How do I change this?

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When I open a new tab Yahoo Search automatically comes up. This just started happening and I don't know why. I want the new tab to open with a blank page.

This happened

Every time Firefox opened

== yesterday

When I open a new tab Yahoo Search automatically comes up. This just started happening and I don't know why. I want the new tab to open with a blank page. == This happened == Every time Firefox opened == yesterday

Réiteach roghnaithe

Probably caused by an extension that was recently installed. http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/troubleshooting+extensions+and+theme...

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Réiteach Roghnaithe

Probably caused by an extension that was recently installed. http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/troubleshooting+extensions+and+theme...

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Had the same problem. Found it. Disable this annoying extension: "My.Freeze.com NetAssistant" (via Tools | Add Ons | Extensions | Disable ). Wish I could uninstall it entirely, but happy enough to simply cripple it so I don't get the nasty Yahoo Search! page pop-up. Good luck. Happy browsing!

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I went to control panel/add-delete programs and deleted "net assistant for Mozilla". The extension disappeared and so did Yahoo.

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Thank you so much! I read other forums & tried everything but this was the answer that worked for me. I've been struggling with this issue for days. What Yahoo! is doing is a reprehensible, violating thing and it is NOT okay. Best of luck to anyone else with this problem. I recommend bfox963's suggestion.

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As soon as the problem started I realised that the recent update to 'Free File Viewer' that I had recently downloaded had caused the problem. The download had a default setting to install the dreaded 'Yahoo' which I failed to notice. I was able to remove the problem by doing a System Restore whilst in Safe Mode.

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Yeah it was something called "freeze.com net assistant" that was causing it. Disabling the addon worked.