Why do I get the google search engine? Whole point was to get rid of google due to security issues.

Due to the change in Google privacy I wanted a more secure search engine. Firefox was suggested. Downloaded it, but when I click on the Firefox button, it brings up Google (along with the privacy changes alert). Is Firefox really protecting me? I assumed Firefox was an independent search engine.
Yes, I have set up the "do not track me" security in Firefox.

Why do all the "about:config" stuff when the Firefox help page tells us to click on the symbol in the left corner of the search box and pick another search engine. If the one you want isn't there, click "manage search engines" and you can add one.

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  • WHY CAN I NOT EDIT THE DEFAULT SEARCH ENGINE USED BY THE ADDRESS BAR (NOT THE SEARCH BAR NEXT TO IT) FROM BING TO GOOGLE?

    I am asking this question again, because upon checking the forum for a solution I was shocked and appalled by the severe lack of grammar, punctuation and spelling I encountered while reading answers to this question. Obviously several people where to busy to actually read the question being asked and simply answered with instructions on how to change the default search engine for the search bar. SO, here I am asking the same question, why? because it still has not been answered and I myself still CANNOT find this setting anywhere. I use multiple browsers for different tasks, Chrome is KICKING the .... out of you guys Mozilla, why did you ever let your self get taken in by Micro-crack (Microsoft), if I recall correctly the inception of this program was partly motivated by the need for an alternative to the idiosyncrasies and vulnerability of Microsoft Internet Explore. This really feels like a HUGE step backwards, I would love to see a return to the days when Mozilla Firefox was and inspiration to developers and techs everywhere. And please will someone just answer the right question this time. Trust me when I say it will be obvious who does and does not read this in it's entirety.
    ''Edited by a moderator due to language. See the [http://support.mozilla.com/kb/Forum+and+chat+rules+and+guidelines Rules & Guidelines] .''

    HAHA! I have solved it! Ok here is the URL for Google, as mentioned above by bram:
    "Go to About:config
    Search for keyword.URL
    Double click the Value entry field, and change it to the search engine you prefer"
    Enter this URL for the string value
    http://www.google.com/#hl=en&output=search&sclient=psy-ab&q=

  • How to change the default search engine? I accidentaly change it from google to yahoo, and I can't get it back. I changed my homepage too, but it isn't solved. Thanks

    dear, there.
    how to change the default search engine? I accidentaly change it from google to yahoo, and I can't get it back. I changed my homepage to google too, but it isn't solved. Thanks

    Clarification:
    I believe now you potentially lose all extensions, plug-ins when you use the new reset function, but you will let me know.
    If that is the case, your find corrupt file method maybe better. However, I reviewed the two help articles and there appear to be more files than just the delete search.json file and a possible search.sqlite file in the Firefox Profile Folder. I am confused. Then I have to find the folders. I think help articles mentioned how to find the profile containing the files, but not sure.

  • After upgrading to the newest Firefox, the default search engines disappeared from my search bar. Why and how do I correct this? (Also: every time I download a Google search add-on, it goes away upon closing/re-opening FF)

    I'm referring, of course, to the search bar located next to the URL window; prior to upgrading to the newest FF, I had the capability of choosing from several standard engines and never experienced any problems but following the upgrade, there are no engines available to choose from and I have only been able to find versions of Google search other than the standard one in the available Add-ons I am shown when I go to 'add new search engine' (as there are no engines displayed) via the 'manage search engines' drop down option.
    Furthermore, I have downloaded a search engine Add-on numerous times (most often, if not always, Informative Google Search) and it functions just fine, but upon FF restart, its back to having no default engines to choose from.
    I have searched Google forever looking for an answer to why this is happening and had no luck with my specific problem, so I've come to where I figured the most savvy FF users dwell - hope you guys got some insight cause it's really pissing me off at this point, hahahaha.

    See:
    * http://kb.mozillazine.org/Unable_to_search_or_add_new_engines
    Try to delete search.sqlite and search.json in the [http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder_-_Firefox Firefox Profile Folder]

  • How do I set Google as the default search engine in Firefox 5? I have tried several fixes but I keep getting a Yahoo search instead of Google.

    I want to use Google as my search engine but no matter what settings I change the default search engine is always Yahoo.
    Also I would like to have the feature back where when I open a new tab it shows frequently used pages that I can click on and open.

    '''Remove the Yahoo Toolbar'''
    # "Ctrl+Shift+A" (Add-ons Manager)
    # Select Puzzle piece on left-side for Extensions List
    # Find "Yahoo Toolbar" and click on "Uninstall" button
    '''Then to fix the default search engine''' used at the Location Bar, change the value of '''keyword.URL''' in '''about:config''' to one of the values shown in [http://kb.mozillazine.org/Location_Bar_search#Location_Bar_search_.28external_-_search_engine.29 Location Bar search] at MozillaZine.
    * Google Search (Google search results page)<br>'''http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q='''
    # type in '''about:config''' into the location bar
    # if the warning message nonsense comes up uncheck the box before dismissing the dialog message
    # '''filter on keyword'''
    # right-click on '''keyword.URL''' and choose "modify" then paste in the Google search engine string of your choice.
    '''More information on configuration variables''' available in
    [http://kb.mozillazine.org/About:config_entries about:config entries] and for users not familiar with the process there is [http://kb.mozillazine.org/About:config about:config] (How to change).

  • I want the google search engine when a new tab is selected but I'm getting the yahoo search engine instead

    I click on the add tab button and the yahoo search engine comes up as the home page. This should be the google search engine, as it is when I first open Firefox.

    A new tab opens by default as a blank tab (about:blank).<br />
    If that isn't the case then an extension has changed that behavior.
    * https://support.mozilla.com/kb/Troubleshooting+extensions+and+themes
    You can look at one of these extensions:
    * NewTabURL : https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/newtaburl/
    * New Tab Homepage : https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/new-tab-homepage/

  • How do I set Google as the default search engine in the URL search field (now have Yahoo)?

    I'd like Firefox to use Google as the default search engine for the URL search field, instead of Yahoo as I currently have. I've tried to find a place to reset this in Preferences but can't find a solution. Would be very grateful for any advice. Imagine it's simple.
    NB: I'm talking of the left search field, not the right search engine one where it's easy enough to define.

    You can reset the prefs general.useragent.override and keyword.URL on the about:config page.<br />
    See http://kb.mozillazine.org/about%3Aconfig
    <blockquote>general.useragent.override<br />
    Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.0; en-US; rv:1.9.2.8) Gecko/20100722 YFF35 Firefox/3.6.8 FBSMTWB<br />
    <br />
    keyword.URL<br />
    http://www.fastbrowsersearch.com/results/results.aspx?s=NAUS&v=19&tid={E2BE0628-2C04-81B6-D310-88BC17CD51D4}&q=</blockquote>
    See these pages and threads about Fast Browser Search (FBSMTWB in the user agent, Help > About).
    *http://www.fastbrowsersearch.com/FBS_Toolbar/Help/helpUninstalling.aspx
    *http://www.pccybertek.com/2009/05/remove-fast-browser-search
    *[/tiki-view_forum_thread.php?forumId=1&comments_parentId=264720]
    *http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=1430845

  • Why have you deleted all the common search engine in the SEB?

    Why have you deleted all the common search engine in the search engine box. It appears that all you want to do is irritate your public!

    They have not been deleted, as they are not present in your computer it indicates there is a problem with your system. Try removing the search.sqlite file as shown in the "Unable to search" section of this link - http://kb.mozillazine.org/Unable_to_search_or_add_new_engines
    That file contains details about the installed search engines, deleting the file will force Firefox to rebuild the list.

  • I want google as my search engine, not Bing. How do I make Google the default search engine in the "Search the Web" feature of the search bar; or, how do I remove the "Search the Web" feature of the search bar so that "Google" can be default?

    I want google as my search engine, not Bing. But no matter what I do in "Manage Search Engines," Firefox seems to reset to "Search the Web," which uses Bing.
    How do I make Google the default search engine in the "Search the Web" feature of the search bar; or, how do I remove the "Search the Web" feature of the search bar so that "Google" can be default? When I move "Search the Web" down and "Google" up, the search bar resets every time Firefox reloads.

    Sometime Bing is not located in the Add/Remove programs section of the control panel.
    6 Easy Steps to Remove Bing from Mozilla Firefox:
    1. Click on the "inverted triangle" located to the right of the orange Bing icon.
    2. Select the option "Manage Search Engines...". (A pop-up window will appear titled "Manage Search Engine List.)
    3. Select "Bing".
    4. Click the "Remove" button.
    5. Select the desired search engine from the list.
    6. Click "OK"
    All Done.... :-)
    Happy Searching...
    Long version: https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Search%20bar?s=bing&as=s

  • When opening a new tab how can i get the yahoo search engine off of the new tab to where its just a blank tab ?

    When opening a new tab it automatically loads the yahoo search engine in the new tab. It use to just open a blank tab..how do I remove the Yahoo search engine from loading in a new tab ?

    To make it a blank page again go to:
    Tools and then click on add-ons
    Then scroll down and disable "My.Freeze.com Net Assistant"
    This should fix your problem :)

  • I prefer not to use Google as the default search engine; how can I change it to my preference?

    I'd like to change the main search engine to something else, like DuckDuckGo. thank you

    Current Firefox versions use the default search engine (pref: browser.search.defaultenginename) to set the search engine that is used on the about:home page.
    You can modify the <b>browser.search.defaultenginename</b> pref on the <b>about:config</b> page and set it to one of the other installed search engines.
    Select this search engine in Manage Search Engines and copy the value of the browser.search.selectedEngine pref to browser.search.defaultenginename.
    *browser.search.defaultenginename
    *browser.search.selectedEngine

  • How do I change the default search engine in the navigation bar?

    I have tried the about:config solution and it did not work. My search engine used to be Google but it has changed to some random search engine that doesn't even have an official name. there is not option in the drop down menu. And there is no option in the FireFox Options. I am wondering why it is so hard to change something like this. there should be a button for those of us that aren't computer savvy. Am getting irritated that i can't just search something anymore.

    hello please install the search reset addon in order to revert to the default search engine:
    https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/searchreset/
    also make sure that you don't have any toolbars or 3rd-party programs installed that might overwrite the search behaviour in firefox
    [[Remove a toolbar that has taken over your Firefox search or home page]]

  • How do I change the default search engine in the address bar?

    I am trying to change the default search engine in the address bar to Scroogle SSL, I have tried editing about.config but it either goes to Google or on rare occasions it has opened to Scroogle SSL and the address bar shows https://ssl.scroogle.org/(+whatever was entered), while the main window shows a proxy error .
    I have an idea that something needs to be added at the end of the URL in about.config to actually make it search.
    Can anybody tell me what the specific settings would be to get this working?
    I have Scroogle SSL in the search engine list but I want to remove the search box to save space.
    Also I cannot get the search to open in a new tab even though browser.search.openintab is set to True.
    Thanks in advance.
    == Operating system ==
    XP-SP3

    Hi, having tried both ways myself what you say is true but that is not the source of my confusion.
    (In fact I discovered that when I set the same thing up in Opera10.53 everything up to the ? appears on one line in the setup and the Gw=%s on another.)
    What I cannot understand is why, if I am using Scroogle SSl search it is opening the OpenDNS guide.
    If I use my Scroogle SSL home page it opens a minimal Google search page, the same thing happens if I use the search box. I expected this would be the same as well or am I missing something?
    OpenDNS is preferable to Google but not what I was looking for.
    Since I started writing this I have just discovered that changing the keyword.URL does not affect this.
    Earlier I recovered my system from an image which undid the changes that I had made to about.config, I have run searches both before and after I edited it again. Both times I finished up on OpenDNS?

  • Why don't you have a search engine?

    Well, from the user name, it looks like I've had problems with you in the past. I am guessing you didn't answer me. No matter, I have more questions.
    1. why don't you have a search engine? I am getting rid of Google, duckduckgo is still amateurish, and Bing is a Nazi.
    2. why don't you have the guts to include a contact email on your site?
    3. why does a new tab open up as a blank and why can't it be personalized?

    2. There is no contact email for Firefox, just as there is no contact email for most free and open source software projects. We would be flooded with hundereds of emails a minute and don't have the resources to handle that. That is why we have this support site to help those users who need support. This way the community can help with support as well :)
    3. Try an add-on such as [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/customize-aboutnewtab https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/customize-aboutnewtab]

  • How do i change the default search engine in the search bar?

    Whenever i open firefox the default search engine in the little search bar is always Yahoo, and nothing i do changes it back to google permanently. Even when i type something in the address bar it uses yahoo. Ive tried everything including going in to about:config and changing a bunch of stuff like putting in the google string but nothing works...

    Find the link below with all this explained for firefox, chrome, explorer.
    Great tutorial with pictures
    [http://www.squidoo.com/how-to-change-address-bar-search-on-firefox-chrome-internet-explorer How to change address bar search]

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