How to turn off browser add-ons and plug-ins
Description
This article explains how to disable (uninstall or turn off) browser add-ons, plug-ins, or third-party browser extensions that customize the functions of a browser and can interfere with the functions of Yahoo!7 products.
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Each Web browser comes with optional upgrades or enhancements commonly known as "add-ons" or "plug-ins." Common uses of add-ons and plug-ins include (but aren't limited to) toolbars, news or stock tickers, instant messaging, weather alerts, email alerts, anti-virus/anti-spyware managers, or games. Certain add-ons or plug-ins can potentially cause issues with Yahoo!7 features.
To find out if an add-on or plug-in is causing your problem, try turning them off using the steps below for your browser:
Note: If you're running a browser other than those listed here and would like more information about turning off add-on or plug-ins, refer to your browser's help file.
* Internet Explorer (IE) 6.0 and 7.0:
Operating systems:
- IE 6: Windows 2000 and XP
- IE 7: Windows XP
- Close all of your open Internet Explorer browser windows.
- Select the Windows Start menu.
- Select Settings | Control Panel.
- The "Control Panel" window opens. - Double-click Internet Options.
- The "Internet Properties" window opens. - Select the Advanced tab.
- Under "Browsing," uncheck the checkbox for Enable third-party Internet browser extensions.
- Close and restart your browser.
* IE 8.0:
Operating systems:
- Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, and 7
- Select Tools | Internet Options.
- Select the Advanced tab.
- Under "Browsing," uncheck the checkbox for Enable third-party Internet browser extensions.
- Click OK.
- Close all of your open Internet Explorer browser windows.
- Restart your browser.
* IE 9.0:
Operating systems:
- Microsoft Windows Vista and 7
- Select Tools | Manage Add-ons.
- A list of enabled add-ons will appear in the list on the right. - Highlight the add-on you wish to disable.
- At the bottom of the window, click Disable.
- Click OK.
- Close all of your open Internet Explorer browser windows.
- Restart your browser.
Operating systems:
- PC Firefox 4.0 and newer: Windows 2000, XP, Vista, and 7
- Mac Firefox 4.0 and newer: Mac OS X 10.5, 10.6, and 10.7
- Choose the menu option for your computer:
- PC: Select Tools | Add-ons or Extensions, depending on your version.
- Mac: Select Firefox | Add-ons or Extensions, depending on your version.
- The "Add-ons Manager" window opens. - Ensure that Extensions is selected.
- Disable or uninstall any extensions found here.
- Close and restart your browser.
Note: Once a Firefox extension has been uninstalled, you can reinstall it by visiting the Firefox Extension Library.
* Safari 3.0 and newer:
Operating systems:
- PC Safari 3: Windows XP and Vista
- PC Safari 4 to 5: Windows XP, Vista, and 7
- Mac Safari 3 to 4: Mac OS X 10.4, 10.5, and 10.6
- Mac Safari 5: Mac OS X 10.6 and 10.7
- Choose the menu option for your computer:
- Mac: Select Safari (gear icon in newer versions) | Preferences.
- PC: Select Edit or Tools (gear icon in newer versions)| Preferences.
- Select the Security tab.
- Uncheck the checkbox for Enable Plug-Ins.
- Click OK.
- Close and restart your browser.
Operating systems:
- Windows XP, Vista, and 7
- Mac OS X 10.5, 10.6, and 10.7
- Click the wrench icon (
) the select Settings.
- At the bottom of the menu that appears, click Show Advanced Settings.
- In the "Privacy" section, click Content settings.
- Under "Plug-ins," select Block all.
Note: To customize permissions for specific websites, click Manage exceptions. - When you are done, close the "Options - Content Settings" tab or window:
- PC: Click OK to close the window.
- Mac OSX or Chromebook: Clicking the X that displays on the tab. - Close and restart your browser.