What Is Yahoo Search?
If your browser keeps redirecting you to search.yahoo.com whenever you are searching for something (and you haven’t set Yahoo as your default search engine yourself), then you probably have a browser hijacker on your Mac. Browser hijackers often come in the form of browser extensions/add-ons, though sometimes they can be apps too. Hijackers set default search engine or homepage/start page of a browser to specific search engines, and stop users from changing those back. Sometimes instead of that they just intercept users’ search queries to Google, Bing and other popular search engines and display search results on the hijacker’s search engine. You may follow instructions below to uninstall the browser hijacker and remove Yahoo Search from your browser.
How to Remove Yahoo Search:
- Remove Yahoo Search Automatically
- Delete Rogue Applications
- Remove Yahoo Search From Browsers
- How to Protect Your PC From Yahoo Search and Other Browser Hijackers
Remove Yahoo Search Automatically
To get rid of Yahoo Search quickly and easily you may run a scan with Norton; it is a great antivirus that may be able to remove Yahoo Search from your Mac.
Some alternatives:
CleanMyMac X
Spyhunter (macOS & Windows)
Delete Rogue Applications:
Go to Applications folder and delete Yahoo Search and other new and suspicious apps.
- On the top menu select Go => Applications.
- Drag an unwanted application to the Trash bin.
- Right-click on the Trash and select Empty Trash.
Remove Yahoo Search from browsers:
Remove Yahoo Search and other suspicious extensions, then change browsers’ homepage, new tab page, start page and default search engine.
Remove Yahoo Search from Safari:
- On the top menu select Safari => Preferences.
- Select Extensions tab.
- Select an extension you want to delete and click Uninstall button next to it.
- Go to General tab.
- Select what you want Safari to open on start-up, new windows, new tabs and homepage.
- Go to Search tab.
- Select the search engine you want.
Remove Yahoo Search from Google Chrome:
- Click on three dots menu button .
- Select More tools => Extensions.
- Find an extension you want to delete and click REMOVE under it.
- Click Remove in the dialog box.
- Right-click the address bar and select Edit search engines….
- Click on three dots button next to the search provider you want and select Make default.
- Click on three dots button next to hijacker search engine and select Remove from list.
- Click on back arrow at the top of the page (near Manage search engines).
- Under On startup section select Open the New Tab page.
- Scroll to the top. Under Appearance section enable Show Home button setting.
- Clear the textfield of the existing address. Put the one you want or select New Tab page.
- Close Settings tab.
Remove Yahoo Search from Mozilla Firefox:
- Click on menu button and select Add-ons.
- Go to Extensions tab.
- To uninstall an add-on, click on Remove button next to it.
- Click on the search icon in the search bar and click Change Search Settings.
- Select search engine you want from the drop-down menu.
- Highlight the hijacker search engine in the table below and click Remove.
- Go to General tab.
- Under Startup section click Restore to Default button.
How to Protect Your Mac From Yahoo Search and Other Browser Hijackers:
- Get a powerful anti-malware software, capable of detecting and eliminating PUPs. Having several on-demand scanners would be a good idea too.
- Keep your OS, browsers and security software up to date. Malware creators find new browser and OS vulnerabilities to exploit all the time. Software writers, in turn, release patches and updates to get rid of the known vulnerabilities and lesser the chance of malware penetration. Antivirus program’s signature databases get updated every day and even more often to include new virus signatures.
- Download and use uBlock Origin, Adblock, Adblock Plus or one of the similar trustworthy extensions for blocking third-party advertisements on web-sites.
- Don’t download software from unverified web-sites. You can easily download a trojan (malware that pretends to be a useful application); or some unwanted programs could get installed along with the app.
- When installing freeware or shareware, be sensible and don’t rush through the process. Choose Custom or Advanced installation mode, look for checkboxes that ask for your permission to install third-party apps and uncheck them, read End User License Agreement to make sure nothing else is going to get installed. You can make exceptions for the apps you know and trust, of course. If declining from installing unwanted programs is not possible, we advise you to cancel the installation completely.
This is all not true in my case. i am using MacOS 10.12.1. When using Google search on my Safari Browser I will get redirected to yahoo. Yahoo isn’t present anywhere in my browsers preferences, extensions, etc.. Detection using malewarebytes doesn’t work either. As of Nov 30th 2018 no other note can be found on the internet/youtube to solve my problem, since everything I try that has been desvribed so far on the internet has no effect. There is no app on my Mac nor extension or anything else visible to me. Maybe to others whose help I’d really appreciate.
Hello! I am having the same issue! If you ever get this fixed or find out a way to fix this please let me know!
By deleting the “Management ” Extension from Safari, as described above, I no longer get a Yahoo search page. But I don’t get my “home” page preference either.
This is also for me and there are no extensions on Safari and opens up: https://uk.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?hspart=flowsurf&hsimp=yhs-perfecttab&p=&type=1011_4500-0032_18
razacks. it’s the same for me. no extensions. no evidence of yahoo installed. guess I’ll call Apple when I have a minute…or 90..:-(
anyone have any luck with this? I’m in the same boat, so frustrated.
If your Mac is up to date you should be able to see an extra search button next to the search tool bar. Click it and you can choose the directing browser you want.
Try going into Safari>Prefences>Search>Then click the ‘manage websites’ button…. Remove Yahoo from that list.
thankyouthankyouthankyouthankyou!!!!!
OMG, I think that may have done the trick! I’ve had the same problem so MANY thanks!
THANK YOUUUUUU!!!
thank you!
Did this — Yahoo wasn’t even there. I am still being redirected…
How to remove search.yahoo from Mac: look for an app called generalopen1.0. Remove it. Presto! No more search.yahoo.
you are awesome! That worked great!!!
Hey, it worked thanks a lot. Cheers.
Simple et efficace. Merci Tamara!
jesus lord thank you Elaine
hey i’m having the same issue if u have figured it out please let me know ASAP
I’m having the same problem, only with Crome. I can’t find it anywhere, yet there it is.
Me too
Ahh! The same thing is happening to me and it’s maddening. I can’t get rid of it. I’ve done scans of computer as well. If anyone can solve this please advise, it would be GREATLY appreciated. (I’ve never disliked Yahoo so much as I do now.)
I too have this problem. I have spent hours trying to find Yahoo installed somewhere, but it is not in Extensions, Applications or anywhere visible. Google is the homepage and search engine preference in Safari, it starts off in the window saying Google search and then comes up with Yahoo. I have to go to the google website each time to search. I too dislike Yahoo hugely because of this.
I too have the problem, again yahoo not showing anywhere. I just search google in yahoo go into google and continue my search but so annoying.
I have the same issue as well….extremely frustrating.
I have wasted so much time trying to solve this problem. I would LOVE to get rid of yahoo!
The same here!
How on earth do we get rid of this – Google or Apple should be advising all of us on this – it must be an indictable offence! All the advice just drifts around the basic controls of preferences and has no effect – help, someone, help!
I have the same problem and it’s a real time-waster. I always hated Yahoo, now more than ever.
Exactly the same with me! So pissed. Has anyone called Apple by chance? I will first thing in the morning.
I just rang Apple in the US and they told me to remove the extension I had in Safari, preferences, Extensions. My extension was called ‘Gilpierro’ i unchecked it then uninstalled it and the Yahoo problem has gone away. Hope this helps.
i thought it was gonna work but still doesn’t. omfg.
Same issue – and I have no extensions listed. I have erased anything and everything that even looks like Yahoo. I hate them now more than ever. Wish it was as easy as Jeremy listed, but No, so if anyone figures out what is going on – let me know.
I’ve been dealing with this problem for months. I have tried everything noted here and nothing has worked. There are no extensions in the extension tab for me to delete and I have delete weird apps on my Mac but I get nothing. Any other suggestions?
Go to malwarefixes . com/how-to-remove-gilpierro-mac-os/
This is happening right now and I’ve never wanted anything less than I want this.
Open finder and press shift + cmd + C. Then do a search for Yahoo and you should find it
I have been trying to fix this FOREVER! I did what you said (Finder> shift + cmd + C) and it brought up Macintosh Hard Drive, Network, & Remote Disc. I double clicked the hard drive and then searched in the upper right Finder search bar “yahoo”. Two files came up. They were videos someone had created maybe using a virus containing software (I reset the Mac to new without using a backup hoping it would fix the problem, it didn’t). Well I moved those two files to the trash and now I have Google back!!!!!! Thank you thank you!!
I did what you suggested and seems to have solved my problem! Thank you!
hey, Thank u for this! i’ve tried this way and i got my google back after do what u say and restarting my mac
it doesn’t let me delete the macintosh!??
Omfg!!!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!! I wish I could kiss you through the computer!! It worked! It worked! It worked!!! You’re a sanity saver my friend!!!
I did the shift+come+c search, but no yahoo stuff. I searched for “search” and a bunch of malware stuff came up. Deleted it all, restarted and when to safari preferences, manage website date, deleted all. Restarted again and it worked. I literally tried EVERYTHING else before this, and there were still files being found, and my search engine would go back to yahoo. Hope this helps
Still does not work and I have now punched a hole through my wall. This aint it chief. Apple pls help
omg I feel the same, so frustrating
Tenia el mismo problema, pero gracias a la aplicación CleanMyMac se ha solucionado, de verdad la aplicación vale la pena, muchas gracias.
Love it😂 but seriously apple save me
I uninstalled all of my extensions and it worked
sonya hi
i did what you said. however there was no yahoo listed in the final list of files. so i just trashed the lot. seems to be working so thx.
Thanks. I deleted a Safari Extension called AnySearch 123 and it finally got rid of the cursed Yahoo search.
I have no extensions; none. I found nothing in the control + cmnd + c search on hard drive. I wonder about why I have no extensions. But really hating yahoo! 😡
I deleted a Safari Extension called TechNewSearch! That did the trick…no more Yahoo!
Yahoooooooooooo!
This nasty yahoo app was installed in my applications folder, but it was INVISIBLE. After I didn’t see it in my applications folder, I found it by doing a spotlight search for “yahoo”, and the app with yahoo in the name came up in the search results under the applications. From the spotlight search results window, I did a command-delete on the yahoo app to move it to the trash, then emptied the trash and restarted my computer. All seems well at this point.
I have no extension, no unfamiliar apps, but still it is redirecting to Yahoo! Getting mad on this!
I had this problem as well. No extensions. No ‘yahoo’ files when searching my hard drive. This keeps happening to me to the point that I reset my computer to factory setting. But after awhile, the dreaded Yahoo search engine took over again. What worked for me this time, was to go into Safari Preferences>Privacy>ManageWebsiteData>RemoveAll. And miraculously I got my Google Search Engine back. Hope this may help someone.
this worked
Funciono.!!!!!!!, mil gracias por el aporte ya me tenia harto
I’ve tried every suggestion so far and it seems Yahoo still has some Illuminati stranglehold on my browser. Is Apple tech support ever helpful?
Download malwarebytes. It’s free and found all the dodgy files, quarantined them and then deleted them. Worked first time! As above there was something to do with ‘Gilpierro’ in there which was deleted. NO MORE YAHOO!
Thank you Paul, Malawarebytes worked!
It has worked. I appreciated it, thank you.
It works thank you so muchhhhh
Malwarebytes is the only solutions that worked for me. I’ve tried every single suggestion on the internet and nothing had worked before.
Gracias!! Es lo unico que me ha funcionando. Me gaste 35 dolares en un antivirus que no sirvio… esto de malwarwbytes es lo unico que me ayudo!
This! Thanks so much. I had this problem for a few weeks and none of the other solutions worked until I tried Malwarebytes.
OMG it worked. None of the other options above worked. Thank you soo much!
thank you very much. it worked for me. anybody pls install malwarebytes if you have done everything like me.
Thank you! The only thing that worked!
It worked! Thank you!
Thank You so much!!! Not only was yahoo search popping up but my sound was not working as well. Itunes would play but netflix, hulu, etc was not loud at all.
MALWAREBYTES!!! the only thing that worked, thank yoU!
Hi, This problem has came from an Adobos flash player version that is installed unwillingly. So pls go to preferences -> websites -> plug-ins(bottom left corner)
and uninstall it. it will be fixed.
good luck
I don’t see plug ins on my Mac 🙁
found it but it won’t uninstall.
Found but won’t let me uninstall…help!
Eu estou tento o problema com o safe Finder Yahoo, não consigo desinstalar do meu MacBook, está me dando uma grande dor de cabeça isso. Eu já não sei mais o que fazer. Se por acaso alguém souber como arrumar, saber mesmo, não somente mandar um link da internet, eu ficarei muito grato.
I had google as a search then yahoo appeared , I followed the instructions and deleted an extension which was downloaded at 5.50am last month, so I knew it wasn’t anything I had downloaded. Now got my google search back
Thanks
I found ArtemisSearch running in the process list.
ps -eaf | grep Arte
0 15387 1 0 2:40PM ?? 0:00.46 /var/root/.ArtemisSearch/ArtemisSearchDaemon
0 15471 15387 0 2:41PM ?? 0:00.18 /var/root/.ArtemisSearch/ArtemisSearch –mode socks5 –showhost -q -s /var/root/.ArtemisSearch/ArtemisSearch.py
0 15472 15471 0 2:41PM ?? 0:01.29 /var/root/.ArtemisSearch/ArtemisSearch –mode socks5 –showhost -q -s /var/root/.ArtemisSearch/ArtemisSearch.py
Deleted all files in /var/root/.ArtemisSearch and had no internet connectivity.
Went to network preferences -> advanced ->proxies and cleared the check mark against SOCKS proxy.
Internet back with the default google search
This worked! thanks!!
I had the same issue. I just found an extension called NameSearch that I don’t remember downloading and at first didn’t appear when I clicked safari->safari extensions. Then I went to safari->preferences->extensions and saw this extension. When I wanted to delete the extension it said it was provided by an app. So I went to applications found the app called NameSearch and deleted it. Hence the extension was also deleted and I’m no longer directed to freaking yahoo. YAY. I also emptied my thrash, you know, just to be sure.
I tried everything here, but yahoo was still a problem. Open Finder. Click Go in top menu, then Go to Folder. Search /Library/LaunchDaemons. Organize list by most recent to help you find suspicious stuff. I deleted a file called SearchWebAssist, restarted my computer, and ta-da! Google!
This totally worked thank you Elaine. you guys just follow her steps. Totally did the /library/launchdaemons. Then I had something similar to search website and I deleted 2 of those bastards now it works just fine.
Elaine, you’re a star!!!
I noticed I had 2 recent additions in my /Library/LaunchDaemons
com.GlobalConsoleSearchDaemon.plist
com.GlobalConsoleSearchP.plist
Deleted these and it now all works fine. I have Google!!!!
A Note to anyone else, make sure you restart your machine after you removed these files.
This one worked for me!
I had NO Safari extensions, no Yahoo in Apps. I did all suggestions above and I’m glad I continued scrolling and found your suggestion. Thank you!
This totally worked! Thank you so much! Nothing else but this helped my issue. Although, I had 3 documents and I deleted all three, emptied my trash and restored. Now I have google back! Yay
Elaine: thank you!!!! Followed your instructions and deleted two things that had the word “search” in it. Finally, I got rid of Yahoo search. I tried everything before your tip to no avail. This has been driving me nuts for two weeks. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
I love you! Thanks!!
OH MY WORD – thank you Elaine!! So thankful for your help – it worked and I hope to NEVER see Yahoo again. Yay for the internet being a happy helpful place!
Did this Launchdaemons,found 4 files and deleted them all. It worked!! Thank you! I was so pissed!
Thank you! I have been going crazy for weeks. I tried everyone and have wasted hours. Finally, this was the solution.
You are simply the best!
God bless you!!!!!!!! The ONLY thing that worked for me (didn’t try downloading malwarebytes or whatever). Mine didn’t have the exact name as yours but it had “search” in the file name, so I deleted it. Also deleted Adobe search. Now I gots Google!!!! <3 <3 <3
OMg you are amazing!! this is the ONLY thing that worked!!!!
I tried everything on this thread, but I do believe your suggestion is what finally worked!! Thank you, thank you!
thank you so much, it worked
Thank you. Waisted over 2 hours trying to get google back and this was the only thing that worked. I had about 4 things that started with com.something and deleted them all and restarted.
THANK YOU!!! Finally works! YOU’RE GOD!!!
This worked for me too! Had to restart my Mac once removing a couple of files called ultra search (I think) and an adobe file from the list but once the restart was complete – it worked.
NOW I CAN BE HAPPY AGAIN!!!!!
I had this annoying problem this week and I’ve never used yahoo. It did not help to follow the safari instructions since I had no extensions. We have used google so I opened the google chrome and followed the google instructions and there were bad extensions that I did not know of. I removed those as instructions said and now it works. I’ve never had an issue with apple like this so a little worried that the hackers are now targeting apple.
Mine came from Adobe Flash Player. In Preference->Websites-> Plugs-in, Adobe Flash Player is listed, but I can’t remove it from this screen. Help?
allez sur chrome puis cliquez sur les trois points en haut de page à droite. Descendez jusqu’à “plus d’outils” puis “extensions”. Bloquez tous ce qui est suspect (pour mon cas j’ai juste bloqué “Safesearch” . Et j’espère que ça marchera pour vous comme ça a été le cas pour moi.
Bonne chance à vous !
thank you i found this really helpful!!
Thanks for all the tips which led to the actual solution.
The Malware keeps changing names. Mine was called ‘ApplicationEvents’, that had been loaded into Safari Extensions that found it’s way also into my Mac Applications folder.
Once both were deleted/uninstalled, I was back to Google.
A hint: check to se if you have any recent Applications that you did not purposely install. It may lead to the solutions.
Cheers and good luck!
AWESOME!!! Five other videos / manuals didn’t do the trick, you did. THANKS SO MUCH.
MAC USERS
Ok, I think I figured out how to fix this issue; a lot of times this is caused when you are trying to watch free videos online. 1st thing to do is go to your safari system preferences > privacy > click manage website data. Clear out everything & make sure to clear your browsing history & cookies. Also click over to extensions & make sure you do not have any unwanted added extensions; the same thing also has to be done in Google chrome or any other search engine you use as well.
Then, click on the apple in the top left corner. Go to system preferences > network > advanced > proxies.
Check to see if the SOCKS Proxy is checked. If it is, please uncheck it. That is what is causing part of your issue. By checking this box it all may cause connection issues b/w your email & internet connection.
Going back to the system preferences check to see if you have an icon called “Profiles”. If you do, & you have an unknown profile listed, this could also be causing the issue & will need to be deleted. Once this is deleted, you can download Malwarebytes.com Its a free scan that will check to make sure there aren’t any more threats on your device. No email required..once you scan, it should ask to restart your computer. This should do the trick! Hope this helps!
Thanks Destini! Worked a charm.
Destini you rule! I am so grateful. I’ve spent hours trying to solve this problem over the past couple of days before I found your post. Thanks so much!
Destini Ty’Jae
You are a legend!! Thank you so much my life can move on 🙂
you literally saved my life, I love you I made an account to tell you this I hope you become rich and happy 🙂
thank you so much this worked I’ve been trying for a while and yahoo annoys me so much thank you thank you thank you
J’ai essayé toutes les méthodes de ce site mais sans succès.
Cependant j’ai enfin trouvé la solution.
Voici la marche à suivre:
Allez dans Paramètres systèmes > Réseau > Avancé > Onglet DNS (supprimer toutes les entrées et mettre 8.8.8.8 et 8.8.4.4 (ce sont les DNS de google))
Ensuite allez dans l’onglet Proxys puis tout décocher et cocher uniquement “Découverte auto proxy”
Faites appliquez
Videz tout le cache/histo de safari puis ressayer.
Pour moi ça a fonctionné !
Bon courage à tous.
PS: pour les informaticiens, ce qui m’embête là dedans c’est que toutes les requêtes web passaient par un serveur pirate donc potentiellement les mots de passes peuvent être compromis.
Un conseil, une fois le mac assainit, changez vos mots de passe.
merci merci merci tu es le champion des champions waaaw ca marche ooooo
gracias!!!! es lo unico que me funcionó despues de intentar todo lo anterior.. besos!
It work for me! Merci beaucoup!!!
I FOUND SOMETHING! VERY IMPORTANT!
This guide is very helpful; however there is something else you have to delete. Even if you delete the highjacker under “default search engines”
you still have to delete something else. Under “other search engines”, there may be another thing redirecting you. You must use command+f and type in “yahoo”. You may find a match. Go to the match and you will see that there is another search engine relating to yahoo (probably what is causing a lot of people to still get redirected even after all the steps like me). You must delete this to get rid of yahoo! At first, these steps weren’t working, but I went back, did what I just described, and I can search anything any amount of times and I won’t get redirected. Overall great guide, but you were missing something. Hope this works for the rest of you 🙂
Me funciono malware bytes!!!gracias
I just used this and fixed a problem on my computer that’s been there for nearly 4 months!!!! This is a life savor. Thank you so much to who ever wrote this article!<3
Yo he tenido el mismo problema.Lo he resuelto poniendo de página de inicio mi página de Symbaloo. Supongo que poniendo la página de inicio que queráis, lo solucionaréis también. Y sin descargarme nada ni eliminar nada.
I had the same issue , Safari was redirecting me to yahoo . Go to safari , preferences, extensions and delete or uninstall Display Success or yahoo whatever you see under that box .
MERCI!!!
moi dès que je faisais une recherche dans safari, cela n’allait plus sur google comme d’habitude, mais sur “yahoo search” (que je n’ai jamais installé!)
alors perso j’ai mélangé un peu ce qu’ils ont dit plus haut, et voilà ce que j’ai fait :
1. sélectionner Safari => préférences.
2. Sélectionner extensions
3. Sélectionner une extension que vous souhaitez supprimer et cliquez sur Désinstaller à côté.(moi il n’y en avait qu’une, un peu louche que j’avais sois-disant installée la veille, j’ai fait désinstaller)
4. puis afficher dans le Finder
5. ensuite je l’ai mise dans ma corbeille
6. et j’ai clic droit dessus (ds la corbeille) et fait supprimer immédiatement
Voilà, j’ai essayé d’être la plus précise possible… j’espère que vous avez compris!! (n’hésitez pas si vous avez des questions)
I had the issue with Chrome. Search.Yahoo took over my search engine. Went into chrome extensions and removed Yahoo search engine but it did not fix the problem. I was also unable to find yahoo in any searches in my apps. What finally worked? Pulling up LaunchDaemons in Spotlight search and deleting a few fishy looking items. Restarted and viola- got my Google search back! HATE Yahoo! By the way- before this I installed malwarebyte and it found nothing suspicious. No help at all.
De mon côté, installation de malwarebyte qui a trouvé et supprimé les fichier. Mais ça continue.
Dans les paramètres de chrome, je vois bien qu’il est le moteur de recherche par défaut mais impossible de le retirer (quand je clique sur les 3 points, rien de possible à faire…….;)
Aucune application yahoo, dans l’application utilitaire, moniteur d’activité : rien concernant yahoo non plus.
Je désespère
Quelqu’un pour m’aider ?
Merci
Uh nada me funciono. Nadie sabe una forma para hacerlo desde la terminal de mac?
En Safari, Preferencias, Extensiones, revisa lo que tienes instalado, yo tenia extensiones de NORTON y uno raro que se llamaba “SafeKey” algo así, y no me dejaba eliminarlo, pero me decía que tenían el programa “setfinder” en Aplicaciones, que lo eliminara, lo hice y listo, se voló de mi MAC el incomodo YahooSearch!
Espero les sirva.