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Every time I open a new tab it shows ASK and not google?

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My home page is set to google but every time I open a new tab it comes up as ASK.com, how do I get rid of it and keep google.

My home page is set to google but every time I open a new tab it comes up as ASK.com, how do I get rid of it and keep google.

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Well I followed the instructions to the letter but the second tab still comes up in the dreaded ASK.

Anybody got any more ideas

Sandy

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Hello,

Go to about:config page, search for this option "browser.newtab.url" change this option to "about:home" or other website do you want

由Diego Victor于修改

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You can use the SearchReset extension to reset some preferences to the default values.

Note that the SearchReset extension only runs once and then uninstalls automatically, so it won't show on the "Firefox > Add-ons" page (about:addons).


If you do not keep changes after a restart or otherwise have problems with preferences, see:

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Hi tryed that still on ASK

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Verify if you dont have a addon of ask:

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OK have got rid of ask, it was in add ons????

New tabs now go to fire fox start page, how do I set that as google home?

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Sorted, Thanks everyone.

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Go to Google and go to "Tools">> "Options" >> "General" Click on "Usar the current page"(somethings like)

由Diego Victor于修改

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Hi Madrat,

Follow the instruction of toddy_victor

Go to "about:config" page on the browser.

search for "browser.newtab.url" and change the value to "www.google.com".

This is the problem with addon.

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Well I followed the instructions to the letter but the second tab still comes up in the dreaded ASK.

Anybody got any more ideas

Sandy

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Hi Sandy.1

Is this about starting Firefox or about opening a new tab (click the plus sign) or clicking the toolbar Home button?