In this article, you'll learn everything you need to know about why your default browser might be redirecting to Yahoo. Once you can identify the cause of the problem and know how to fix it, your issue should be resolved. You want to ensure your device is secure and that you can access any website you choose, with full control over your browsing experience.

You'll learn why your default search engine might have switched to Yahoo and get a step-by-step guide on how to reset your browser settings. This will prevent it from happening again, so let's dive in.

Why does my search engine keep switching to Yahoo?

It can be frustrating when your search engine defaults to Yahoo, not because Yahoo isn't a legitimate website, but simply a matter of preference. You should have the right to choose.

This is a common sign of a browser-hijacking virus.

This is a piece of code that takes over your browser behind your back and makes you visit other sites you didn't want to visit, and also opens you up to spyware that can look at your personal information. The good news is there are solutions, so watch this space.

How can this problem be resolved?

There are few things more unsettling than having your browser hacked. Knowing the causes and solutions can help you feel secure again, so read on.

A quick fix is to reset the browser's settings. While this may do no harm initially, it can cause other problems, so you should try to fix it soon.

Since this virus is related to your browser, you'll want to tackle the problem there. Resetting your default browser – whatever it may be – should resolve the issue. The next section will show you how.

How to Reset Safari

Follow this step-by-step guide to reset Safari and fix all these issues at once:

Step 1: Click on "Safari" in the menu bar at the top of the screen.

Step 2: From the Safari menu, choose “Preferences.”

In the Safari menu, choose Preferences.

Step 3: Click the "Advanced" tab.

Step 4: Make sure “Show Develop menu” is checked.

Step 5: Click “Develop” in the menu bar, then choose “Empty Caches.”

Click on “Developer” in the menu bar, then click “Clear Cache.”

Step 6: Click on the menu bar again and select “History.” From there, click “Clear History.”

< strong > Step 7. In the window that appears, click the drop-down menu next to “Clear” and select a time range. Then click “Clear Browsing History.”

Step 8. Back in Safari, click on 'Preferences'.

Step 9. Click on the "Privacy" tab, and then click on "Manage Website Data" in the window that appears.

Step 10: In the next window that pops up, click “Remove All.” Restart Safari, and you're done.

How do I reset the settings in the Chrome browser?

Just like in Safari, you can reset Chrome's settings to make sure your browser is secure. Here's how:

Step 1: Open the Chrome browser on your computer and click on the three dots in the top-right corner. (This is also referred to as the "More" icon.)

Click on “Settings” from the menu.

Step 3: Click on “Reset and Clean Up” from the left-hand menu.

Step 4: Click on “Restore default settings” on the right.

Clicking “Reset Settings” as the final command finishes things off.

How to Reset Firefox Settings

And these simple steps will do the trick.

1. Open Firefox on your computer and click the “Hamburger” menu. It's in the top-right corner of the window and looks like three horizontal lines.

Click the three horizontal lines to open the Firefox menu.

Step 2: Choose “Help” from the menu, then choose “More troubleshooting information.”

Step 3: Click the “Refresh Firefox” button.

Refresh Firefox

Click "Refresh Firefox" in the pop-up window to finish the process!

Conclusion

If you've been bothered by your default browser constantly switching to Yahoo, we hope that this article has cleared things up for you. It explains in detail why this happens and what a browser hijacker virus is. You've also learned how to resolve the issue through the step-by-step guides provided, thus putting an end to your problem.