How to get rid of install.mac - conduit - bing override when performing search in safari?

I downloaded paintbrush through safari on my mac.  Now whenever I perform a search (writing text in the url area), i am redirect to install.mac - conduit - bing.  How to get rid of it?

Okay i had the exact same thing aswell and it drove me crazy! I'm pretty sure i got it by downloading Paintbrush as well I finally figured out how to get rid of it tho, even after calling apple support which resulted with no solution.
- First try to reset safari by clicking the safari tab next to the apple logo (top left), then select reset safari from the drop down box (make sure all boxes are ticked aswell)
- Then after safari has reset go to preferences and select the privacy tab. Then go to the section Cookies and other websites data and select details.
after that select Remove all.
- Also make sure that your default search engine is https://www.google.com (or whatever you prefer) and that in the extentions tab there are no dodgy add-ons and things.
- You can then exit safari, 
(here comes the tricky bit)
- You will need to go to you finder and select the Painbrush App, then move that b**** to the trash.
- Once that is gone, go to the search bar in finder and type in Paintbrush.
- Then click the +icon just below the search bar.
- You will then want to select the ^
- Once the brop down box appears select other
- You will then need to search System Files in the search bar, and then tick the box next to it, then press ok.
- After that click the ^ and change it to 
- You will then see many files. BE VERY VERY CAREFUL NOT TO DELETE IMPORTANT FILES!!!
- Some files will have the word conduit or plugin and such, so try move all of them to the trash. Again, try not to delete important files and folders, if your not sure about some just leave them, but when i did it it was fairly clear which ones to trash. (i also went and deleted any of the apps i didnt think were great/trustworthy)
- Once you feel that all the nasty files are gone you can reopen safari and hopefully everything will be back to normal!
It seriously took me so long to figure this out and i'm so glad that i did, especially because there were not many articles on how to. Hope it works for you as well, if you have any questions or clarifications feel free to ask!
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