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Mij stipescams. Wy sille jo nea freegje in telefoannûmer te beljen, der in sms nei ta te stjoeren of persoanlike gegevens te dielen. Meld fertochte aktiviteit mei de opsje ‘Misbrûk melde’.

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Yahoo is called from the address bar even with keyword.enable false

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When entering a single word, like cnn, instead of looking for www.cnn.com, http://br.search.yahoo.com/, is being called. fixup is set correctly The keyword values are set as below keyword.enabled;false keyword.URL; Operating system: windows 7 professional, english Firefox 5 is english version also.

When entering a single word, like cnn, instead of looking for www.cnn.com, http://br.search.yahoo.com/, is being called. fixup is set correctly The keyword values are set as below keyword.enabled;false keyword.URL; Operating system: windows 7 professional, english Firefox 5 is english version also.

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With keyword.enabled set to false, my guess is that your ISP is redirecting those searches to a search engine that pays them for directing searches there.

That started happening about three years ago here in North America, first with RoadRunner, then one by one the other ISP's started doing it too. The ISP's refer to it as as a "Domain Helper Service". Most ISP's have a way to Opt Out of that "feature". This is the page where I can Opt Out with my ISP.
http://dns-opt-out.comcast.net/help-index.php

Check with your ISP and ask if that is what they are doing, and where there Opt Out page is located at their web site.

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It is not an ISP problem: 1- It worked OK with Firefox 3.6;

2- I installed Firefox 5 on another computer, using the same network, with the same options, AFAIK, and it works OK.

I suppose an option set earlier may be causing the problem, but I could'nt find clues.

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Try a new Firefox Profile, to see if the problem is with your current Profile.
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Creating_a_new_Firefox_profile_on_Windows


Don't delete or do anything with with your current Profile, just see what happens with a new Profile.

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Thanks - it worked!!!

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You're welcome. Now see this - http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Recovering+important+data+from+an+old+profile

Please click the Solved It button next to the answer that solved your Firefox support issue, it appears when you are logged in, so this thread gets marked as Solved to help other users who may have this same problem.