![]() But it turned out that every other device connects perfectly. And of course I found out that this yahoo redirection thing is some sort of well known maleware but I couldn’t find a connection between the two issues. Of course I thought it was a problem there. What I already did is to check my modem with help of the providers support hotline. I did so, deleted everything, but the problems remain and got apparently even worse since now I have these connectivity problem and still the redirection.Īlso everytime I open safari there is a warning from the add on Adblock saying: “Rule list compilation failed: A list cannot have if-domain and unless-domain mixed with if-top-url and unless-top-url” so my coding skills are as good as none existing but it still seams like Adblock does sense an issue too. I tried to delete that what I thought left over add on but then a window popped saying if I want to delete the add on I first have to delete the program, and if I wanted to open Finder to get to it. I deleted it but when searched for a reason for the “yahoo-redirection” issue I found that unknown program within the add ons of the safari settings. I think it all started when I “not wanted” program on my Mac, which came with a download for a flash update I think. After a few minutes my connection to the web is gone. When I use the url field to search my safari browser is automatically redirected to yahoo search although all settings say google is the search machine.Ģ. Not sure if that’s when the problems started.ġ. ![]()
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