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How to Remove Google Update from Firefox
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http://smallbusiness.chron.com/remove-g … 46195.html
Execuse me for the links please ... Here is a explanation
I think the same has occourred with Epic Browser
Removing the Google Update plugin
http://www.ghacks.net/2012/07/17/curren … to-remove/
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You may ask yourself what that has to do with Firefox, and the answer comes in the form of Firefox's default plugin locations. The browser scans locations on the computer and the Registry automatically for plugins and will add those to the browser automatically without first consulting the user about them (see How To Stop Automatic Plugin Installations In Firefox for a list of all locations).
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I would really like to know why the plugin exists and why Google adds it to the Mozilla Plugins Registry listing. I can't really think of any logical explanation for it. If you know more, share your knowledge in the comments. We have not yet touched the question why users would want to remove it.
The first reason should be obvious: Since it is not really clear what it does and since there is no ill-effect to the browser after disabling it, it should not be included automatically. I would not go as far as to call it malicious, but it is definitely troubling. Second, some Firefox users have experienced issues with the plugin in the past.
Hi all, its issue concerning FireFox really, the same with Chorme, both still in use. I just have used Ccleaner to verify (Tools/Startup/Firefox), take a look below. I hope its helpful.
Plugin: Google Update 1.3.21.153
Google Inc. Session Firefox 24.0 C:\Programs Files\Google\Update\1.3.21.153\npGoogleUpdate3.dll
Plugin: Google Update 1.3.21.153
Google Inc. default Firefox 24.0 C:\Program
Files\Google\Update\1.3.21.153\npGoogleUpdate3.dll
Plugin: Epic Update 1.3.27.0
session Firefox 24.0
C:\Documents and settings\XXX\Local settings\Application data\Epic\Update\1.3.27.0\npEpicUpdate3.dll
Plugin: Epic Update 1.3.27.0
default Firefox 24.0
C:\Documents and Settings\XXX\Local settings\Application data\Epic\Update\1.3.27.0\npEpicUpdate3.dll
LOL, I just have found Tiny Shredder (Tools/Startup/Context Menu) as active after I uninstalled it, I desabled and deleted it, I'll wait some words of admin, take care
I have just found a old version of Epic Browser, not that the 'secure browser' but the one called version 1.9.5 based on firefox 19 with black colors ... lol, why did you discontinued him ? It was a really cool browser with its beauty esthetic with a lot of resources. Then I keep a copy of installer here Could you let me know something about ? thank you for all guys, my best regards ever.
Here too, I never know when a new version is avaliable or how the update process is realized. I have not had any kind of problems with epic at the moment. The Epic private browser is relatively fast when compared to others broswers using a lot of security tools
Due to the proxies begin located on USA, most users in other countries have a slowdown when brownsing the net. To compesate this could you add in the following features, on this order of priority: 1)-Internet Accelerator, 2)- Download Accelerator, 3)- YouTube Accelerator. I thank you for your attention.
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