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How do I remove the updated Search box in the toolbar in Firefox 20.0.1?

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After booting up this morning Firefox version 20.0.1 was now upgraded onto my Windows 7 desktop. The new "Updated Search" box on the toolbar next to the tabs is an annoyance and redundant. How do I remove this Search box?

After booting up this morning Firefox version 20.0.1 was now upgraded onto my Windows 7 desktop. The new "Updated Search" box on the toolbar next to the tabs is an annoyance and redundant. How do I remove this Search box?

Gekose oplossing

hello, please remove the "Default Tab 1.4.4 " addon that you've installed under firefox > addons > extensions.

Disable or remove Add-ons

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Gekose oplossing

hello, please remove the "Default Tab 1.4.4 " addon that you've installed under firefox > addons > extensions.

Disable or remove Add-ons

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I mostly look by "Applications" to remove things like that.

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What exactly solved this?

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remove the "Default Tab 1.4.4 " addon that you've installed under firefox > addons > extensions.

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Luckily, I came here trying to decide IF I should install this addon. So I decided NOT to.

Funny thing is I think this request to install came from a CNET download. I used to think CNET was safe.