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How to remove a browser highjack of my default Google one?

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My Android Tablet default browser has changed from Google to something called SmartDrone.com/ and I seem to recall that there was a way to remove such browser highjacks from within Firefox's own settings toolkit, but I need a reminder of exactly which drop-down menu selection will get it done.

My Android Tablet default browser has changed from Google to something called SmartDrone.com/ and I seem to recall that there was a way to remove such browser highjacks from within Firefox's own settings toolkit, but I need a reminder of exactly which drop-down menu selection will get it done.

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Is that a page or search engine opening inside Firefox, or a completely different app?

If it's a problem inside Firefox:

You can remove unwanted add-ons, change your default search engine, and fix your home page using the steps in the following articles:

If it's a completely different app:

Please see this article: Make Firefox the default browser on Android.

After that, I would remove the other app completely, and consider using security software to block installation of questionable apps.

Does that help?

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Kiválasztott megoldás

Is that a page or search engine opening inside Firefox, or a completely different app?

If it's a problem inside Firefox:

You can remove unwanted add-ons, change your default search engine, and fix your home page using the steps in the following articles:

If it's a completely different app:

Please see this article: Make Firefox the default browser on Android.

After that, I would remove the other app completely, and consider using security software to block installation of questionable apps.

Does that help?