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You may have accidentally downloaded the Ask toolbar onto your computer. The Ask toolbar is a web search engine and toolbar that is available through other free programs such as Java or an Adobe update. It then replaces your chosen search engine and your home page will be search.ask.com. In order to remove this toolbar from Chrome, you can try to remove it via the Chrome settings, but it may be necessary to use other methods. Read the steps below to find out how to remove the Ask toolbar from Chrome.

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Removing the Ask Toolbar from Google Chrome

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  2. (This is in the Search section.)
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Removing the Ask Toolbar if the Above Method does not Work

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  1. “This extension is managed and cannot be removed or disabled.”
  2. See if chrome.exe*32 is still running and select it if it is.
  3. "
  4. ) For Windows 8 users, right click on the bottom left corner and select “Control panel.” Then select “Uninstall a program.”
  5. You can search for this in the search box by clicking the Windows Start button.
  6. Wait for this to complete.
  7. This is in the “Privacy” section.
  8. Under "On start up", click " set pages" . Delete ask.com and assign your desired page.
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  1. Download Malwarebytes for free at malwarebytes.org/products/malwarebytes_free/ to ensure there is no malware left on your computer.
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Removing the Ask Toolbar with the Tool from Ask.com

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