How to remove Yahoo Search from Chrome? - MalwareFox

How to remove Yahoo Search from Chrome?

Yahoo search engine is one of the most popular and totally legitimate search engines. It is placed at 4th in the list of top searches in the category of search engines after Google, Bing, and Baidu. 

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At times you might have noticed that your Chrome browser’s default search engine has been changed from google.com to search.yahoo.com without your permission. It usually happens when some web extension or application got hold of your browser’s settings.

In this guide, we would talk more about Yahoo Search and how to remove its unintentional redirection caused by browser malware

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What is Search.yahoo.com?

Search.yahoo.com is the URL of the Yahoo’s search engine. Using search.yahoo.com does not bring any harm to your device. However, many users are unintentionally redirected to search.yahoo.com, while they are searching on Google.com. This redirection is carried out through the malware known as Browser Hijacker or Browser Virus.

What is a Browser Hijacker?

Browser Hijacker, commonly known as the redirect Virus, is a malicious program that gets an entry on your web browser through various means and infiltrates with browser settings, without user permission to promote the fake search engines or the affiliated web pages. Since users do not willingly install them, such hijackers are often considered as Potentially Unwanted Programs or Applications (PUPs or PUAs).

After entering your browser, a browser hijacker would get hold of its settings and change the default home page, search engine, and new tab redirection. All these would promote the dubious web page or search engine.

You might feel that browser hijackers are not much of a threat to your system, and there is no need to get scared of it. Unfortunately, that’s not true. Browser Hijackers itself might not be a significant threat, but when it enters your system, it can bring other more significant risks such as spyware, keyloggers, and other malware programs with it. These malicious software can cause extensive damage to you and your system. Also, the webpages it promotes cannot be trusted. They might be filled with illegitimate and malicious content. 

The browser hijacker might have altered your system settings, and that’s the reason search query is redirected to search.yahoo.com without your permission.

How to remove the Yahoo search engine from Chrome?

To stop Yahoo searches from Chrome, you have to catch and remove the culprit browser hijacker, which is the root cause.

For that, follow these steps:

Step 1: Remove Yahoo using Settings

  1. Open the Chrome browser and go to Settings.Open Settings in Chrome
  2. From the left pane, select the Search engine option.Chrome search engine settings
  3. Choose the search engine of your choice from the drop-down list.select search engine
  4. Now, select the Manage search engines option.manage search engines
  5. Click on the three dots next to Yahoo and choose Remove from list.remove-yahoo

Step 2: Restart your PC in Safe Mode

Windows Safe Mode is the perfect environment to find out and solve the critical errors in the system. In safe mode, only system programs and some crucial programs run. Safe mode would most likely kill the applications and its files that try to run automatically on your system. Follow this guide to boot your Windows 10 PC in the Safe Mode.

Step 3: Remove Web Extensions From Browser

You might have accidentally installed a malicious browser web extension that is causing the redirects.

If you have many web extensions installed in your Chrome browser, it is time to sort them out and at least disable, if not delete, the ones you rarely use. However, you must remove the useless web extensions instead of disabling them. Because, even after disabling them, they might use the CPU processing power while checking for updates and performing updates.

Here are the steps to manage the web extensions on the Chrome Browser:

  1. Click on the three dots at the top-right corner.
  2. Bring mouse cursor over More tools and from the extended menu choose Extensions.Extensions settings
  3. All the extensions would be on your screen
  4. Look for the ones you want to disable or remove.manage chrome extensions

Step 4: Reset Web Browser Settings

If your browser is misbehaving because of browser virus, then reset its settings to default.

  1. Open Chrome and navigate to Settings by clicking on the three-dots at the top right.Chrome Settings
  2. Click on advanced Advanced.Chrome Advanced Settings
  3. Under Reset and cleanup, click on “Restore settings to their original defaults.”Restore chrome
  4. Select Reset settings on the next prompt.reset the chrome
  5. Relaunch your browser.

Step 5: Uninstall Suspicious Applications

If the Yahoo redirection is still happening on your PC, try to find the culprit application and uninstall it. 

  1. Right-click on the taskbar and select the Task Manager.
    Open Task Manager

  2. Watch out for the applications that are consuming the system memory even though you did not install or launch them.

  3. Right-click on the suspicious application and open its file location. 
    uninstall suspicous files

  4. Delete the file from its root location.

  5. Open Control Panel and click on Uninstall a program and check for suspicious apps. One by one, select and uninstall them.uninstall the apps

Step 6: Delete Temporary Files

The temporary files folder can also be a carrier of malicious files. You should delete all the temporary files and folders regularly for the smooth running of the system. Removing the temporary files would also clear the unnecessary clutter from your system and free up valuable space.

Windows 10Windows 11

Remove Temporary Files from Windows 10

Here are the steps to eliminate the temporary files on Windows 10:

  1. Open the Run command window. 
  2. Type %temp%  and hit the enter key.temp run command
  3. This run command would navigate you to this path: C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Local\Temp, that is, the temp folder.
  4. Select all Files and Folders of this folder and delete them. Don’t hesitate to delete them, as they are not essential for any of your tasks. Delete temp files
  5. Next right-click on the Recycle Bin and select Empty Recycle Bin.Empty recycle bin

Remove Temporary Files from Windows 11

On Windows 11, it is easy to remove Temporary files. Here are the steps:

  1. Open Windows 11 Settings from the Start Menu.
  2. From the left pane, choose System settings and click on Storage from the right.storage settings windows 11
  3. Click on the Temporary files option.temporary-files-Windows-11
  4. Tick all the boxes that you want to delete and click on Remove files.delete-temporary-files

Step 7: Install an Antimalware and Perform a Scan

Manually removing malware can be a tedious task, and it takes a lot of time and effort on our part. Sometimes, it may get irritated for you if you are not much into the technology. There is no need to worry; you can get a robust antimalware like MalwareFox that will scan for malware and remove it.

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  1. Download Malwarefox and install it.
  2. Perform a full system scan to get rid of every malware that is troubling your system.MalwareFox Antimalware

Final Words

These are the steps through which you can remove the browser hijacker and remove the Yahoo Search from Chrome. The steps in this guide are applicable to remove any browser hijacker you come across. However, you should always follow the healthy browsing practices to avoid getting browser viruses on your system. 

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1. Why do I am always redirected to Yahoo’s search?

If you are periodically redirected to Yahoo search, most probably a malware like Browser Hijacker or Adware has attacked your browser. You can get rid of these malicious programs by following the steps explained in this guide.

2. Is search.yahoo.com a virus?

Yahoo is the legit search engine from a reputed tech company. If you are getting unintentional redirects to search.yahoo.com, it is because a browser hijacker has got an entry on your device.

68 thoughts on “How to remove Yahoo Search from Chrome?”

  1. It worked excellently for google chrome browser but I am still suffering with safari browser on my Mac computer. Could you please help the same way for the safari too. It would be great!

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  2. I did what you said for Mac but it didn’t work, and it claims to be managed by my university while other people don’t have this problem.

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  3. After recent updates in 2021 old windows user profiles came back to life wreaking havoc! Even a profile deleted intentionally due to it being compromised! Now my search options include yahoo, bing, ecosia, and Google. Then again based on the Google account ai am signed into those options change! The one thing that is consistent is that all my browsers now say that they’re managed by whom it is unclear these are personal cell phones tablets, laptops and desktops. My Yahoo account was legitimately hijacked in 2017 and was amongst the windows user that was intentionally deleted. How the heck did it come back to life? And how the heck do I get rid of it? The damage is intense and severe including OneDrive files now gone, TPMS having to be reset and corrupted Windows profiles being deleted.. I even had a Google account become a temp profile. You mentioned deleting the temp data however, with all the new updates the temp data is what roams across devices is it not? Wouldn’t deleting the temp data the roaming account?

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  4. I’m sorry, but there is no possibility in settings to “Remove from list”, it’s greyed out, and when I add google, the option “Set as default” is greyed out. Chromium on Linux Mint 20.2

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  5. I am not a computer person but this was very easy to understand. i also downloaded Malware Fox and it found multiple issues which are now gone. Thank you for taking the time to write this for us!

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  6. THANK YOU FOR YOUR CLEAR and ACCURATE VIDEOS AND DIRECTIONS!

    I will recommend you to others.
    Your directions helped me to understand what I was doing and why. I wasn’t blindly following directions.

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  7. In regard to removing Yahoo from Google, when I am on the screen showing all of the browsers, the only options that come up are Edit and Make Default. I do not see the “Remove from List” option. Are there any additional steps I need to take to resolve this issue? Thank you in advance for any assistance you can offer.

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  8. If you have McAfee in your computer then the “Yahoo safe search” will return when you update McAfee because that is their default recommendation for safe search engine.

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