White background on SVG file

Please help. Why do I always get a white background with my imported SVG file from Illustrator? I'm always using the copy + paste technique but when I'm using the place technique, it's the same result. I mean if I preview it in the browser it doesn't have the white in it but while I'm in Muse, I'm finding it hard to work with it.

Hi,
see this link:
http://caniuse.com/#feat=svg
.svg Files are supported by most browsers, but in some browsers like IE8 or older Android smartphones is not supported.
Adobe Muse automatically creates an image of the .svg file to make sure that images are displayed properly in older browsers.
When working with adobe muse it uses images associated with files and NOT the svg files.
The bug is just that, when working with adobe muse and you are using an old browser svg files are not properly displayed.
We are all waiting for an update that solves this problem!

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