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I can't get rid of the I-play start up page after doing what oberon instructions, I want the firefox Google page as defalt

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I was trying to download a reader for a windows application. Hidden in the download was the I-play junk (I am not a game person). I went to the I-play site and got their instructions and completed them, but the I-play page keeps coming up when I sign on to Firefox. I want the regular Google Firefox start up page as the default.

I was trying to download a reader for a windows application. Hidden in the download was the I-play junk (I am not a game person). I went to the I-play site and got their instructions and completed them, but the I-play page keeps coming up when I sign on to Firefox. I want the regular Google Firefox start up page as the default.

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If the page appears in a tab when first starting Firefox

If the page appears when entering a word or two in the URL/Location/Address bar, you may need to do the following:

  1. Reset your Location Bar search engine (if typing a few words in the URL/Location Bar takes you to that search page):
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If the page appears in a tab when first starting Firefox

If the page appears when entering a word or two in the URL/Location/Address bar, you may need to do the following:

  1. Reset your Location Bar search engine (if typing a few words in the URL/Location Bar takes you to that search page):

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worked great - Thanks.