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    Google home page

    I have Google as my home page which is fine. Is there any way to stop the toolbar to Install Google Chrome and the box to sign in to Google appearing every time I access the page?

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    What OS and browser are you using?

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    rosg--Is this the message you are talking about?
    http://desmond.imageshack.us/Himg818...pg&res=landing
    If clicking "No thanks" does not help, can you just ignore it?

    Long Rant here
    https://productforums.google.com/for...me/7jN4GPXV2bg
    Jim
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    cable, MS Security Essentials, Windows 7 firewall

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    Google home page

    Seems we have crossed wires here. I asked the original question and this is my reply to your question.
    I am using Windows 7 and IE9.

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    Knowing which browser you are using helps to narrow down the problem. Firefox has addons like AdblockPlus that could block the message, but you're using IE. I haven't seen a good free adblocker on IE. Even some of the paid programs are bogus.

    The easiest way would be to just use Google from the search bar, rather than setting it as your default homepage. It's a workaround, but not a real solution.

    You can try the Tracking Protection in IE9. Subscribe Easylist Standard. It may or may not work, but worth a shot.
    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/i...ing-protection

    Are you clearing out your cookies regularly? If so, that may be why the blue bar reappears.

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    Google home page

    Thanks for your help. Looks like hello Bing goodbye Google.

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    Well, that's another option. I normally set my default to a blank page. IE already has the search bar, so setting the default to Bing is redundant.

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