Browsing through Firefox's Add-ons list, I've discovered that there is one named Google Update, which I don't remember installing.
How did it get on Firefox's list of installed Add-ons, or plugins, and what is it doing there?
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Browsing through Firefox's Add-ons list, I've discovered that there is one named Google Update, which I don't remember installing. How did it get on Firefox's list of installed Add-ons, or plugins, and what is it doing there? |
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You might have gotten the add-on, and probably an independent "Google Updater" program as well, installed by installing one of Google's programs, such as Google Earth or Chrome. Information from Google is available here (unrecoverable, dead link), and a rather critical discussion of the phenomenon, and a way to download the programs without the updater is available here (Obsolete). The updater can be deactivated and uninstalled. See here (unrecoverable, dead link) for instructions from Google for uninstalling it, or here for instructions about how to seek out and vanquish every trace of it. Uninstalling the add-on from Firefox might not do much without such a measure, but by all means do that as well. |
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I like to get rid of this invasive malware but keep Chrome's ability to do a manual update, when I request one. To that end, delete just the plugin DLL (the name varies for sneaky reasons) which resides in the user profile folder (on Windows systems). You can find the plugin location by opening a Firefox tab and entering
(Note that the plugin must be enabled to be visible.) I like to use CCleaner to automatically kill this DLL. Do that by creating or adding to CCleaner's
Finally, "How To Stop Automatic Plugin Installations In Firefox" details how to fight this outrageous malarkey by Google, Microsoft, Apple/iTunes, etc. |
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I found good site that cover several plugins, And he also cover the “Google Update” Firefox add-on, You can look on |
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This addon updates all Google software. It is typically installed when you install Chrome. You can disable it and manually update your Google software. You should also note you most likely have a Google Update service running, and a task scheduled to run. |
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The same thing happened to me. I remembered that I'd recently installed Adobe Reader - they added Google Chrome optionally to their download but it's selected by default. You need to uncheck it before downloading. |
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Maybe it comes because of a toolbar generally those addons come because of toolbars ... or any other Google software can bring that addon ( or it is a plug-in? ). |
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