How do I remove Yahoo as my default search engine in Safari?











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I am a user of the latest Mac system. My Default browser is Safari.



Since Two weeks now when search something in the address bar it is redirected in "Yahoo search engine"



How having checked the pattern "Safari>Preferences>Search> Search Engine"



I can see that my default engine is still Google(Google is the default engine I like )



But still if I search something in address bar "it is redirected on Yahoo" not on Google and results of the search are not optimal as usually with Google.



Please Can anyone help to delete or remove Yahoo as my default engine search?



It is behaving like a virus.



Any help or comment is welcome










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I am a user of the latest Mac system. My Default browser is Safari.



Since Two weeks now when search something in the address bar it is redirected in "Yahoo search engine"



How having checked the pattern "Safari>Preferences>Search> Search Engine"



I can see that my default engine is still Google(Google is the default engine I like )



But still if I search something in address bar "it is redirected on Yahoo" not on Google and results of the search are not optimal as usually with Google.



Please Can anyone help to delete or remove Yahoo as my default engine search?



It is behaving like a virus.



Any help or comment is welcome










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    As this is about changing the functionality of a browser, it belongs on Super User, not Web Applications.
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I am a user of the latest Mac system. My Default browser is Safari.



Since Two weeks now when search something in the address bar it is redirected in "Yahoo search engine"



How having checked the pattern "Safari>Preferences>Search> Search Engine"



I can see that my default engine is still Google(Google is the default engine I like )



But still if I search something in address bar "it is redirected on Yahoo" not on Google and results of the search are not optimal as usually with Google.



Please Can anyone help to delete or remove Yahoo as my default engine search?



It is behaving like a virus.



Any help or comment is welcome










share|improve this question













I am a user of the latest Mac system. My Default browser is Safari.



Since Two weeks now when search something in the address bar it is redirected in "Yahoo search engine"



How having checked the pattern "Safari>Preferences>Search> Search Engine"



I can see that my default engine is still Google(Google is the default engine I like )



But still if I search something in address bar "it is redirected on Yahoo" not on Google and results of the search are not optimal as usually with Google.



Please Can anyone help to delete or remove Yahoo as my default engine search?



It is behaving like a virus.



Any help or comment is welcome







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    As this is about changing the functionality of a browser, it belongs on Super User, not Web Applications.
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    As this is about changing the functionality of a browser, it belongs on Super User, not Web Applications.
    – ale
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As this is about changing the functionality of a browser, it belongs on Super User, not Web Applications.
– ale
Nov 21 at 18:32




As this is about changing the functionality of a browser, it belongs on Super User, not Web Applications.
– ale
Nov 21 at 18:32















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