How to Get Rid of Babylon Search
Right-click on the Babylon icon located in the Windows system tray and select “Exit.” This will stop any background processes associated with the Babylon app., Click on “Start” and select “Control Panel.” The Control Panel window will open and...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Right-click on the Babylon icon located in the Windows system tray and select “Exit.” This will stop any background processes associated with the Babylon app.
Examples of programs associated with Babylon Search are “Babylon 9,” “White Label Apps,” “Babylon Enterprise,” “Babylon Electronic Dictionary,” and “Babylon Mobile.” , When complete, skip to Parts Three, Four, and Five in this article to remove Babylon Search from all Internet browsers., If Babylon is not installed as a program, skip to Parts Three and Four in this article to proceed with removing Babylon from Firefox and Chrome. ,,,, Refreshing Firefox will not delete your personal data, such as favorites or bookmarks. , Babylon Search will no longer be installed to your browser. ,,, Resetting Chrome will not affect your personal data.
After Chrome is reset, Babylon Search will no longer be installed to Chrome.,,,,, Babylon Search will no longer be installed to Internet Explorer. -
Step 2: Click on “Start” and select “Control Panel.” The Control Panel window will open and display on-screen.
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Step 3: Click on “Add / Remove Programs” or “Uninstall a program.”
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Step 4: Review the entire list of programs to identify any programs associated with Babylon Search or Babylon Software.
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Step 5: Select the option to uninstall all Babylon programs from your computer.
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Step 6: Open the Applications folder and locate the Babylon application.
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Step 7: Drag and drop Babylon to the Trash icon located in the Dock or on your desktop.
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Step 8: Right-click on the Trash icon and select “Empty Trash.” The Babylon app will now uninstalled from your Mac computer.Proceed with the steps outlined in Parts Three or Four in this article to remove Babylon Search from your Internet browsers.
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Step 9: Click on “Help” at the top of Firefox and select “Troubleshooting Information.”
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Step 10: Click on “Refresh Firefox” at the top-right corner of your session
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Step 11: then click on “Refresh Firefox” again to confirm you want to restore the default browser settings.
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Step 12: Wait for Firefox to close and reopen
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Step 13: then click on “Finish.” Firefox will close and reopen once again
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Step 14: and the default settings will now be restored.
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Step 15: Click on the Chrome menu button and select “Settings.” The Chrome settings menu will open and display in a new browser tab.
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Step 16: Scroll to the bottom of the settings page and click on “Show advanced settings.”
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Step 17: Click on “Reset browser settings
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Step 18: ” then click on “Reset” to confirm you want to restore the default browser settings.
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Step 19: Click on the gear icon located at the top-right corner of Internet Explorer and select “Internet options.” This will open the Internet Options dialog box.
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Step 20: Click on the “Advanced” tab
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Step 21: then click on the “Reset” button.
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Step 22: Place a checkmark next to “Delete personal settings
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Step 23: ” then click on “Reset.” This will restore the default settings to Internet Explorer without erasing your bookmarks and favorites.
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Step 24: Wait for Internet Explorer to reset
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Step 25: then click on “Close.”
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Step 26: Close your current session of Internet Explorer
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Step 27: then open a new session.
Detailed Guide
Examples of programs associated with Babylon Search are “Babylon 9,” “White Label Apps,” “Babylon Enterprise,” “Babylon Electronic Dictionary,” and “Babylon Mobile.” , When complete, skip to Parts Three, Four, and Five in this article to remove Babylon Search from all Internet browsers., If Babylon is not installed as a program, skip to Parts Three and Four in this article to proceed with removing Babylon from Firefox and Chrome. ,,,, Refreshing Firefox will not delete your personal data, such as favorites or bookmarks. , Babylon Search will no longer be installed to your browser. ,,, Resetting Chrome will not affect your personal data.
After Chrome is reset, Babylon Search will no longer be installed to Chrome.,,,,, Babylon Search will no longer be installed to Internet Explorer.
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