One of the most frequent requests I get from customers is how to change their home page. Lets first discuss what is a home page.
If you are foggy about the idea of what a home page is, don't feel bad. It's actually a question I get often.
A home page is simply the first page that loads when you open your web browser (Chrome, Firefox, IE, Safari etc.) That's it. It's nothing magical or fancy - it's just the first page that automatically loads. Some browsers have no home page, but rather a bunch of tiles that show frequently used pages. I actually like the tile approach as it gives you one click access to many of your most frequently used pages. This replaces the home-page.
(Chrome Tiles instead of home page)
If you do use a traditional home page (which is the majority of ya'll out there in computer land), then the next question is: "What should my home page be?"
The answer is simple. Set your home page to whatever webpage you use most frequently. This is usually your internet provider's home page which you use to access mail and news. It may just be a news site or a local paper. It can be facebook, or anything you want.
The problem that I encounter often is that a user's home page gets "taken over". Say for example it was set to facebook, but suddenly changed itself to bablon web search. You open your web browser and freak out at this new page that's opening! Not to worry, it's easy enough to set back (usually).
Before showing you how to fix this, I'd like to enlighten you on HOW this happens. My hope here is that in knowing HOW this happens, you can prevent it from happening, and thereby not need to reset your home page!
95% of the time, the home page is changed by a program that you've recently instealled. You simply clicked "next, next, next" without reading the prompts and ended up changing your home page. You left a box checked that said "Change my home page to blahblah.com". That's right... you did it! Sort of..
Here is an example of a program wanting to change my home page:
This is an example of a program called ImgBurn, a tool used for buring CD's. If you simply run through the setup, clicking next without reading anything, a sleight of hand takes place. This Ask toolbar is installed along with the ImgBurn program.
You didn't want the Ask toolbar, it was just included.
This happens FREQUENTLY, and so you should be aware of it and know how to avoid it.
Simply uncheck all three of the boxes, and continue with your install. This would install just the ImgBurn software without the junk that was included.
Notice what the included junk does? See the third Checkbox, which says "Set my home page to ask.com".
That's how you change your home page... without knowing.
So that's how to avoid getting your home page screwed with in the first place. Lets move on to how to correct it if it is already changed.
To reset your home page back to whatever you'd like the process is pretty simple. I'll include steps for Chrome, Firefox and IE9.
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