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When FF updates, it reinstalls every browser I have deleted. How do I stop this?

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I get FF finetuned the way I want it. That includes eliminating every browser except the Google that I want.

Everytime FF updates, it reinstalls every browser and I must delete them again. It also insists on making Yahoo [YUCK] my DEFAULT browser!!!!

How can I get it to update without changing all my preferences? Somewhere along the way, someone screwed up because years ago FF did not do this to me.

I am beginning to hate it and turn to Chrome more and more. Please fix this ASAP.

I get FF finetuned the way I want it. That includes eliminating every browser except the Google that I want. Everytime FF updates, it reinstalls every browser and I must delete them again. It also insists on making Yahoo [YUCK] my DEFAULT browser!!!! How can I get it to update without changing all my preferences? Somewhere along the way, someone screwed up because years ago FF did not do this to me. I am beginning to hate it and turn to Chrome more and more. Please fix this ASAP.

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Firefox installers only install Firefox. But I think what you are talking about are the search engines.

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Firefox should not change your default search engine when you update.

However, during an update users often see a message that Firefox is performing slowly and you can speed it up by restoring some default settings. If you click that button, Firefox will perform a refresh and that definitely will reset your default search engine and unhide the other built-in search engines. The tell-tale sign is an Old Firefox Data folder on your desktop with a semi-randomly-named folder inside that has freshly updated files.

Some users unfortunately have downloaded a version of Firefox bundled with a third party "updater" that tries to push unwanted software onto your computer. If you are following update prompts from that kind of program, bad things do happen. You can double-check your McAfee scans using some of the scanning/cleaning tools listed in our support article: Troubleshoot Firefox issues caused by malware. These on-demand scanners are free and take considerable time to run. If they finish quickly and especially if they require payment, you may have a serious infection. I suggest the specialized forums listed in the article in that case.

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