

Yahoo is floundering so hard because, just like AOL, they sat back on their collective butts, content with the number of legacy users they managed to gather back in their heyday, instead of trying to keep with the times and make themselves attractive to new users. I never used Yahoo because I don't need a "content provider" for my web searches. Now, you're partnering with a "search company" (HA!) that has resorted to underhanded shady tactics to boost their usage numbers. At least it was all unobtrusive enough, and safe to ignore if I didn't want it.

I put up with the "app" nonsense when it was added, and even accepted the addition of the ad bar as a necessarily evil. I counted you alongside tools like Winamp or Notepad++ as "must-haves" during any new installation.

You were a regular standby app on my systems because you did the job, and did it well. After that, I might also recommend that you do what I did, and remove the application that had the temerity to introduce such underhanded software to your machine in the first place. Uninstall that useless piece of crap, then your browser settings changes will stay in-place. I just got the same thing after updating, and -very sneaky- I was presented with additional steps that hadn't been shown during previous updates, and I clicked through, only seeing "Accept this offer" at the last second as I clicked it. Look for an installed program/process called SearchProtect. Though I'm not a Mac user, I hope it's of some help: I registered just so I could reply to this, danielmak. Why is this happening and how do I permanently prevent it from happening. I re-set it to Google but whenever I re-start Firevox, Yahoo comes up as my home page. I have been using Utorrent on my desktop and today installed the latest Mac stable version on my laptop but for some reason after this install, Firefox home page keeps reverting to Yahoo.
