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How can I go back to older version of firefox which allowed Google Search? I really prefer it to ASK

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  • ตอบกลับล่าสุดโดย AliceWyman

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I much prefer Google search engine and since I updated to new Firefox it is no longer compatable . Can I delete new version and go back to older version or must I change internet home page?

I much prefer Google search engine and since I updated to new Firefox it is no longer compatable . Can I delete new version and go back to older version or must I change internet home page?

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Google is the default search engine for the Search bar - add, change and manage search engines on Firefox and the default Internet Keyword search service for Location bar search in current Firefox versions. See the linked articles for resetting Google as the default.

You may first need to uninstall any toolbar or other add-on you may have installed recently that is making Firefox use the Ask search engine. See Disable or remove Add-ons and http://kb.mozillazine.org/Uninstalling_toolbars for more information.

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P.S. If you are asking about going back to an older Firefox version because of the Google Toolbar, see Google Toolbar is no longer compatible with Firefox - Here are some alternatives for alternative solutions.

If you still want to use the Google Toolbar:

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You're welcome.

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