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When I Google I am being redirected via googleads.sgdoubleclick.net, How do I stop this

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When I Google I am redirected by googleads.sgdoubleclick.net. I have tried removing cookies and multiple adware/spyware removal solutions.. How do I make it stop redirecting me?

When I Google I am redirected by googleads.sgdoubleclick.net. I have tried removing cookies and multiple adware/spyware removal solutions.. How do I make it stop redirecting me?

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I'm no computer expert, but everytime I see doubleclick in any of its myriad forms, I add it to security blacklist. There is also one of the most highly recommended add-ons that enables you to do this. Presumably, either it doesn't block your entry, or you find out more about the problem - as I would interpret it, your are being routed through a cookie.

Purely a logic estimate of issue. No expertise.

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Look in your extensions and see if you have xulrunner 1.9.1 "enabled". If so, try disabling it. This worked for me today. The redirecting stopped immediately. I can't find any way to "uninstall" xulrunner 1.9.1 so I am being careful to make sure it remains "disabled". I also found my "Hosts" file in system32/drivers/etc folder had been changed so I edited it and removed all references after "127.0.0.1 localhost " but I really don't think this was part of the problem. It was mentioned in other threads "Google redirects" so i gave it a try.

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In my case, the key to eliminating the XUL Runner 1.9.1 was in finding the registry entry:

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-4084633196-3991238857-972333920-1000/software/mozilla/firefox/chrome. The “chrome” folder contained two files and a sub-folder named “content”. The Chrome folder contained the files “chrome manifest” and “install.rdf”. The content sub-folder contained the files “cfg.js” and “overlay.rdf”.

I found this path thanks to another poster here who tipped me off to the fact that the problem might be being caused by a Firefox extension. Then I was able to stop the problem by selectively disabling my extensions one by one till I found the one causing the redirections. I still wanted to uninstall the extension.

Finding the registry path was strictly hit-or-miss because I didn’t know the name of the files I was looking for. If someone else comes up with this problem, I’d suggest searching the registry for “cfg.js” and/or “overlay.rdf”. This should reveal the registry entry and enable them to eliminate it. Before I deleted the registry key, I took the precaution of saving the files and registry entries in a newly created file in My Documents in case whoever wrote this crap found a way to disable my computer if they were missing from the location where he stuck them.