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how to change you're browser default from Yahoo to Google on Android?

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I am wondering how you change the default browser on Firefox from Yahoo to Google. I personally prefer Google for searching and would like that as a default if it is possible

I am wondering how you change the default browser on Firefox from Yahoo to Google. I personally prefer Google for searching and would like that as a default if it is possible

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Hi devinat1, if the 3-dot-stack icon does not appear, it usually means that Firefox has detected a "hardware" menu button on your device. Typically this would be near the home button below the screen. If you can't find a menu button down there, do you want to mention which device you have? Perhaps one of the support volunteers can figure out what's going on.

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Please Tap The Menu Button, then tap settings. You'll see a "Search" section. Tap that and choose your preferred.

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Ok but I am looking at my screen and see no menu button. May sound stupid but where is it exactly?

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Hi devinat1, if the 3-dot-stack icon does not appear, it usually means that Firefox has detected a "hardware" menu button on your device. Typically this would be near the home button below the screen. If you can't find a menu button down there, do you want to mention which device you have? Perhaps one of the support volunteers can figure out what's going on.

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I think that fixed my problem. Thanks a lot I forgot there was a hardware button on my samsung galaxy note 2.