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Firefox has been taken over by something called inbox.com.

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Both Firefox and Internet Explorer have been converted to something called Inbox.com. This is a piece of junk.

Both Firefox and Internet Explorer have been converted to something called Inbox.com. This is a piece of junk.

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In the upper left corner I find "firefox logo, inbox.com - Mozilla Firefox" which leads me to believe Firefox's logo and name has been stolen or that Firefox is responsible for this mess.

Inbox.com indicates it wants to help me remove it but sends me to one of those 50 dollar programs which never work and load your machine with yet another program of doubtful purpose. Why can't I remove it by just removing it? Good question!

Inbox.com is a really crappy browser. What ever happened to Firefox? I have no way to access it. I am stuck with Chrome which I don't want or inbox which I don't want either.

WB

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See the link provided by the-edmeister

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I click on the Inbox button (or what I think is the inbox button -- it's not clear) I get a screen that includes a "help" button.

I click on the "help" button and I do not ever get anything that allows me to "uninstall."

If I am persistent, I get an opportunity to buy something. I don't.

WB

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At the bottom of the page that I linked, it says....

Inbox.com Toolbar may be uninstalled also from the Start -> Programs menu, or Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs.

Did you try uninstalling it that way?

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I found inbox.com in the Add/Remove about a week ago and removed it. It made no difference. I still have the inbox.com browser on my Mozilla Firefox.

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