In what way is it still in your computer? Is it in your browsing history? Is it set as your homepage?In what way is it still in your computer? Is it in your browsing history? Is it set as your homepage?
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Open Chrome.
In the top right hand corner is 3 dots stacked vertically, click on this.
Select Settings, a new tab opens up.
Look for Search and click on Manage search engines ...
Hover the mouse pointer over Google then click on Make Default
Hover mouse pointer over AVG Search and then click on the X to remove it
Click Finished
Click on the X on the Settings tab
I also cannot get rid of the Net Assistant/Freeze.com add-on and I get told that removal tool website does not exist because--duh!!--it has been REMOVED. It is not listed in my Windows 7 list of programs either under one or the other name. I can't even read my email without it changing to this damned site.
This could be a virus infection or a serious phishing activity on your computer. This is very serious problem because hackers might have compromised your computer's security and with that, they might have gained your personal information. I suggest you contact a professional anti-virus tech to get rid of this problem. Just dial 1.877.787.8749 and use promo code SYNAFFMRKT2012 to avail of discounts.
The name of the owner of the email address is Gail Finnamore (Gail Duncan Finnamore) and the link to view her image is http://www.facebook.com/gail.finnamore?ref=ts just paste the URL to your browser's address bar and you'll see who this is.
In what way is it still in your computer? Is it in your browsing history? Is it set as your homepage?
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