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Aftr change of internet provider, addresses entered is changed.

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After a change of internet provider, every time I am trying to enter e.g. LinkedIn, my pinned tab (or LinkedIn.com) I am transferred to https://aktiver.yousee.dk (which is my activation page for the new internet provider.

I have already cleared Cookies and Cache but in vain.

Likewise to enter the home page of Yousee (yousee.dk), I am directed to the activation page.

Google.com, Google.dk, Dr.dk and a lot others is working, so it is not all bad, thoug I would like to be the one in charge to choose.

Johnnie

After a change of internet provider, every time I am trying to enter e.g. LinkedIn, my pinned tab (or LinkedIn.com) I am transferred to https://aktiver.yousee.dk (which is my activation page for the new internet provider. I have already cleared Cookies and Cache but in vain. Likewise to enter the home page of Yousee (yousee.dk), I am directed to the activation page. Google.com, Google.dk, Dr.dk and a lot others is working, so it is not all bad, thoug I would like to be the one in charge to choose. Johnnie

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Hello, can you please confirm if you are seeing the issue with you getting redirected to your iSP page whenever you open Linkedin always or does it happen once in a while? Also, what happens when you reboot your router, connect to it and then try to open Google.dk as the first site.

This information can help us narrow down if there is anything that is causing the specific sites to cache any information and thereby making you to login to your ISP site (unlikely, but not ruling it out).

Thank you

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Sometimes a problem with Firefox may be a result of malware installed on your computer, that you may not be aware of.

You can try these free programs to scan for malware, which work with your existing antivirus software:

Microsoft Security Essentials is a good permanent antivirus for Windows 7/Vista/XP if you don't already have one.

Further information can be found in the Troubleshoot Firefox issues caused by malware article.

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