• Reinstall the browser
  • Disable security software




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    Disable security software


    One source of problems many people don’t think of is their security software.
    In order to provide protection against malicious links, content, and downloads, some security packages insert themselves into the activity of your web browser. Many do so in the form of add-ons, which you’ll have seen above. Others, however, use different techniques that might not be so readily apparent.
    I do not recommend uninstalling your security software to diagnose this type of problem.
    Instead, I suggest examining your security software for options relating to its interaction with your browser. Unfortunately, different software packages have different terms in different places, but these are the types of options and common phrases you should look for:

    There may be others, but the options all focus on what’s being displayed or downloaded by your web browser, typically in “real time” (as it happens).
    Turn all those options off — not permanently, but as a test. If the problems you’re experiencing go away, you’ll know your security software is to blame, or at least heavily involved. If there are multiple options, turn them on one at a time to see if you can identify which of them is the culprit.
    Once you understand which option in your security software might be responsible for your browser problems, you can decide between several options:

    • Live with the problem.

    • Disable the option in the security software permanently.

    • Try different security software.

    Trying a different browser is also an option I’ll talk about in a moment.

    Reinstall the browser


    Sometimes the best solution to start over. By that, I mean:

    1. Completely uninstall the browser.

    2. Download the most recent version of the browser.

    3. Install that download.

    Reinstalling software “from scratch” is a way to restore any files, settings, or what-have-you that may have been damaged, or even just confused a little, in the previous setup. It can also eliminate add-ons, or even malware you might not even know you have.
    Uninstalling the browser is easy enough, if you’re using something other than Internet Explorer. For IE, however, things are little more complex, since it’s actually deeply embedded in, and used by, Windows itself. See How Do I Reinstall Internet Explorer? for instructions.

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