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xfinity is hijacking the google search on fiefox homepage

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whenever i search from the google search bar on the homepage it redirects me to xfinity search. I have already changed the default search in about:config from xfinity back to google, but it didnt change anything

whenever i search from the google search bar on the homepage it redirects me to xfinity search. I have already changed the default search in about:config from xfinity back to google, but it didnt change anything

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Does https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/searchreset/ help? Do you have any xfinity or comcast toolbars/ extensions installed?

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that didnt help. and i made sure not to install any of the comcast software because i didnt want to end up with problems like this

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Then, try to reset Firefox. Refresh Firefox - reset add-ons and settings. This simple step will eliminate many Firefox problems with only one click.

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Are you using Comcast Constant Guard ?

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the solution is to click the drop down menu on your search bar in the top right -> "manage search Engines" -> remove xfinity..... If that doesn't work alone, do as the previous person said and reset firefox and do this aswell. it would remove the issue

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  1. Open up your profile folder (assuming you're in Windows), by typing about:support in the location bar and clicking the "Show Folder" button.
  2. Locate the "search.json" file in there.
  3. Make a backup, just in case.
  4. Open up and edit the file, with something awesome like Notepad++, for instance.
  5. Locate the entry for XFINITY. It will start out with something like this:
  6. "{"_id":"[app]/xfinity.xml","_name":"XFINITY","_hidden":true,"description":"XFINITY Search","__searchForm":"http://search.comcast.net/search/","_iconURL":"data:image/x-icon;base64,"
  7. Scroll down until you get to the end, which should look like this:
  8. ""_urls":[{"template":"http://search.comcast.net/search/?cat=Web&con=toolbar&q={searchTerms}","rels":[],"params":[]}],"filePath":"C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Mozilla Firefox\\searchplugins\\xfinity.xml","queryCharset":"UTF-8"}"
  9. DELETE ALL THAT CRAP.
  10. Make sure that there is a comma between the previous entry and the next one, after where the XFINITY stuff was.
  11. Save, and restart Firefox.
  12. Do a search on the homepage to verify that it's been removed.

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