Ask Toolbar Frequently Asked Questions - Google Chrome | Mozilla Firefox | Internet Explorer

Overview


  1. What is the Ask Toolbar?
  2. Will the toolbar work with my Web browser and operating system?
  3. What are the system requirements for installing the toolbar?
  4. Does the toolbar track where I go on the Internet?
  5. Is the toolbar spyware?

Ask Toolbar Uninstall and Home Page / New Tab / Default search reset


  1. How do I uninstall the toolbar?
  2. How do I change my browser homepage?
  3. How do I change the browser default search provider?
  4. What is the custom new tabs page and how can I change it?

Toolbar Features


  1. How do I find toolbar buttons using the scroll icons?
  2. How do I delete my search history?

Troubleshooting


  1. I installed the Toolbar, but it does not appear. Why?
  2. My browser says that I do not have the system requirements to install the Ask Toolbar.
  3. My browser says "user certificate invalid" when I attempt to download the Ask Toolbar.
  4. I've tried several times to install the Toolbar, but it still fails. What should I do?
  5. How do I report a problem?
  6. Why do I receive an error message requesting that I close all browser windows? I don't see any open browser windows.

Overview

What is the Ask Toolbar?


The Ask Toolbar is a free browser extension that allows you to search the Web using the Ask.com search engine directly from Internet Explorer, Firefox or Google Chrome browsers. In Google Chrome, the toolbar will appear below the browser frame and above the Web page content.

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Will the Toolbar work with my Web browser and operating system?


The Toolbar will work with XP, Vista and Windows 7 operating systems. You are most likely on the most recent Google Chrome browser version and the toolbar should work as expected.

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What are the system requirements for installing the toolbar?


Installing the Toolbar requires roughly 2 MB of free disk space on your drive. If you are currently able to run a supported Web browser on your computer, you should have no problem running our Toolbar. In addition to free space on your hard drive, you will need a supported Web browser and operating system , a computer with 256MB of RAM, a mouse or similar pointing device and Internet access.

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Does the toolbar track where I go on the Internet?


No! We do not engage in click stream tracking or keystroke logging. We value your right to privacy are passionate about winning and keeping your trust as a valued user. Please review Ask.com‘s privacy policy here for more information.

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Is the toolbar "spyware"?


NO! We are completely "spyware" and "adware"-free. Period! Our Toolbar was specifically designed to provide a great user experience free of spyware, adware, data collection or other similar activities. In order to achieve that goal:

  • The toolbar software DOES NOT monitor the websites visited by the end user, collect or in any manner report any information about what sites an end users visits (or any click stream activity), nor does it monitor or scrape information when you are on other sites.
  • The toolbar software DOES NOT serve or facilitate pop-up ads. Many applications are identified as spyware because they monitor end-user Internet usage and serve contextual pop-ups. Our toolbar does not engage in any such practices.
  • We do NOT require you to provide any personal information. No email address, registration or other information is required to use the product. Unlike many other products, we do not attempt to collect data upon startup as a requirement of use.

In short, the toolbar provides a superior search experience on an ANONYMOUS basis and without any additional monitoring, contextual ads or other nuisances.

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Ask Toolbar Uninstall and Home Page / New Tab / Default search reset

How do I uninstall the Toolbar?


You can easily uninstall the Toolbar using the instructions listed below that correspond to your operating system.

NOTE: Before proceeding, we recommend that you reboot your computer.

If you have the Windows 7 or Vista operating system:

  • Go to the Start Menu and select Control Panel
  • Under Programs or Programs and Features click on Uninstall a program
  • Select the Ask Toolbar (or our partner’s brand for a custom Toolbar), then select Uninstall/Change and then, when prompted, click Yes or Uninstall

If you have the Windows XP operating system:

  • Go to the Start Menu and select Control Panel
  • Click the Add or Remove Programs icon
  • Select the Ask Toolbar (or our partner’s brand for a custom Toolbar), then click on the Remove or Change/Remove

If you have the Windows XP in Classic View or Windows 95 or 98 operating system:

  • Go to the Start Menu and select Settings, and then Control Panel
  • Select the Add or Remove Programs
  • Select/highlight the Ask Toolbar (or our partner’s brand for a custom Toolbar) and click on the Remove button
  • Follow the prompts to uninstall the Ask Toolbar

You can also uninstall the toolbar directly from the toolbar:

  • Click on the Option button on the toolbar
  • Select Uninstall from the Option widget
  • Click Yes when asked "Are you sure you want to uninstall this product"
  • Close all open web browsers when prompted
  • Click OK on the popup window

We ask that once you have uninstalled the Ask Toolbar that you reboot your computer to ensure that the uninstall process is complete.

If you get an error message during the uninstall process or after rebooting your system you still see the toolbar, please run this application to clean up the toolbar: ToolbarRemover.exe

Warning: Before using the cleaning tool, please make sure that you tried rebooting your computer and uninstalling from Windows' control panel. The cleaning tool will force browsers to shut down and could yield unexpected behavior.

Why do I receive an error message requesting that I close all browser windows? I don't see any open browser windows.

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How do I change the browser homepage?


Google Chrome allows you to change your browser home page at any time. Click on the wrench icon in the upper right corner of the the Google Chrome browser and then click on "Settings" from the drop down menu. In the Settings window, you can chose to have either a 'new tabs' page (which is the default browser setting) or a web page of your choice appear when you first open your browser window. Note that Google will always display the new tabs page when you open a new browser tab.







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How do I change the browser default search provider?


Google Chrome allows you to change the browser default search provider at any time. Click on the wrench icon in the upper right corner of the the Google Chrome browser and then click on "Settings" from the drop down menu. In the Settings window, use the drop down menu in the 'Search' section of the page to select your desired search provider.







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What is the custom new tabs page and how can I change it?


Google Chrome, like Internet Explorer and Firefox, displays a 'new tabs' page when the user opens a new tab. This page has useful features like recently closed pages, most visited pages and Chrome apps installed. Google allows extension developers to create their own custom versions of the new tabs page and we are working hard to create useful features and interesting content for our custom new tabs page. You can easily disable our custom new tabs page by clicking on our toolbar icon in the upper right corner of the Chrome browser frame (look in the drop down menu for 'Disable the custom new tabs page') or by clicking the link in bottom right corner of the new tabs page.

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Toolbar Features

How do I find toolbar buttons using the scroll icons?


The toolbar will display left and right navigational icons that allow you to scroll through a variety of toolbar buttons. You will only see these icons if the Chrome browser window is minimized or perhaps if you have a very small monitor screen or a toolbar with many buttoons.

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How do I delete my search history?


To clear your search history from the drop-down text box in the toolbar, click on the 'Clear History' link. This will clear all the previous searches from the search drop-down box.

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Troubleshooting

I installed the toolbar, but it does not appear. Why?


The Toolbar may be hidden. In Chrome, do the following to unhide the Toolbar:

  1. Go to the "Ask" logo icon on the right hand corner of the top of your browser.
  2. Select "Show the Ask Toolbar"


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My browser says that I do not have the system requirements to install the toolbar.


In order to use the Ask Toolbar, your operating system must be a 32 bit version of Windows XP or Windows Vista or Windows 7.

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My browser says "user certificate invalid" when I attempt to download the toolbar.


You may need to update your browser to a more recent version.

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I've tried several times to install the toolbar, but it still fails. What should I do?


Have you checked to see if your problem is addressed by any of the others listed on this FAQ? If your installation problem is not addressed by this FAQ, please send an email detailing the problem.

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How do I report a problem?


To report a problem with your toolbar, please send us an email detailing the problem. Be sure to include your Operating system (e.g., Windows XP) and browser version (e.g.,Chrome 17.0.963.83m) to help us better serve you.

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Why do I receive an error message requesting that I close all browser windows? I don't see any open browser windows.


IIn order to uninstall the toolbar, all IE, Firefox and Google Chrome browser windows must be closed. If you are receiving an error message window like this one when attempting to uninstall the Ask Toolbar please close all browser windows.

If it appears that all browser windows are closed, it is possible that there are hidden windows running in the background. Please restart your machine to make sure all applications are shut down and try again.


Advanced users can follow these steps to close any open browser windows that may not be visible:


  1. Press 'Ctrl+Shift+Escape' on your keyboard to open the 'Windows Task Manager'.
  2. Click on the 'Processes' tab and look for the IE, Firefox or Google Chrome executables (iexplorer.exe, firefox.exe and chrome.exe respectively).
  3. Select the running processes and click 'End Process' on each one.
  4. A warning message will pop up asking you to confirm your choice. Click on the 'End process' button to close the browser.

Once you have completed the steps above, please return to the Add/Remove Programs section of your computer's control panel, select Ask Toolbar (or partner toolbar name) from the list, and then click uninstall.


If you get an error message during the uninstall process or after rebooting your system you still see the toolbar, please run this application to clean up the toolbar: ToolbarRemover.exe

Warning: Before using the cleaning tool, please make sure that you tried rebooting your computer and uninstalling from Windows' control panel. The cleaning tool will force browsers to shut down and could yield unexpected behavior.

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