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I accidentially typed some random letters in the address bar and got directed to ask.com, which is neither in my serach engine list, nor in the bookmarks (as a shortcut or something) nor in the history (until now, of course).

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I don't know what I typed, but ended up with a search for "t" on ask.com. I've tried to reproduce this, typing "ask" or "ask t" or "a t" to see if there's any shortcut or if the intelligent address guessing / "I'm feeling lucky" kicks in and gets me to ask.com, but I always ended up with a google search (like I want it). So now I wonder where this ask.com might come from, as I've never used that site before, hence haven't included it in my search engine list, bookmarks or anything.

I don't know what I typed, but ended up with a search for "t" on ask.com. I've tried to reproduce this, typing "ask" or "ask t" or "a t" to see if there's any shortcut or if the intelligent address guessing / "I'm feeling lucky" kicks in and gets me to ask.com, but I always ended up with a google search (like I want it). So now I wonder where this ask.com might come from, as I've never used that site before, hence haven't included it in my search engine list, bookmarks or anything.

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Oh, and I've no extra toolbars installed (especially not from ask.com)

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You can modify the pref keyword.URL on the about:config page to use a Google Lucky search.

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That didn't help, sorry. How is it that ask.com is built-in somewhere in Firefox?