Recent answers to I have set my home page as Google.co.in. But for some reason, Mozilla Firefox continues to go to a webpage www.onewebsearch.com instead. Resetting does not helphttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/9517282013-03-21T23:57:50-07:00Hi,
Did you try uninstalling Onewebsearch from Control Panel Add and Remove Programs list? If you se2013-03-21T23:57:50-07:00PauloLhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/951728#answer-419553<p>Hi,
</p><p>Did you try uninstalling Onewebsearch from Control Panel Add and Remove Programs list? If you see anything related to this name, you should remove it. It is also recommended to uninstall any other unfamiliar applications that were added on the same day.
The next thing to do is to check your Internet browser extensions. Remove any unfamiliar ones. If the problem still exists read this <a href="http://www.2-viruses.com/remove-onewebsearch-hijacker" rel="nofollow">onewebsearch removal guide</a>.
</p>This is a browser hijacker. They come in various ways, and it can be browser related, network relate2013-02-26T18:54:58-08:00Giedrius_Mhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/951728#answer-412053<p>This is a browser hijacker. They come in various ways, and it can be browser related, network related, trojans, etc.
First thing you should do is <a href="/en-US/kb/reset-preferences-fix-problems" rel="nofollow">Reset Firefox preferences to troubleshoot and fix problems</a> Reset Firefox. You can try uninstall all add-ons manually as well. If this fixes your problem, for other browsers removal instructions <a href="http://www.majauskas.com/how-to-manage-browser-search-providers" rel="nofollow">are here</a>.
Then, if the problems continue, scan with anti-malware programs. I recommend Hitman Pro in such cases and adwcleaner.
If they detect nothing, it might be DNS or ISP trick, you should go through <a href="http://www.2-viruses.com/how-to-fix-google-results-hijacker-google-redirect-virus-problem" rel="nofollow">this list for troubleshooting</a>.
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