Has Quick Search Tool taken over your internet tool as the default search engine?

It’s a online window hijacker that you should remove immediately to protect your privacy.

But how exactly do you go about it?

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We’ll show you in this article.

What Is the Quick Search Tool web app Hijacker?

The Quick Search Tool hijacker is a potentially unwanted program or fake search engine.

Mockup of a Laptop With Hijacked Browser Open Placed on a Table Outdoors

You’re forced to use it as your default search engine when it sneaks into your web client.

So, you shouldn’t let it stay on your online window for long.

Now, let’s look at how to remove it from your equipment and all major web browsers.

Removing the Quick Search Tool Extension in Chrome for Desktop

Look for Quick Search Tool in the list of programs installed on your rig.

Chrome

Chrome users can get rid of the Quick Search Tool hijacker on both desktop and mobile.

SelectOn startupfrom the sidebar on the left.

Removing the Hijacker Address From On Startup Menu in Chrome Settings

In the right pane, check theOpen the New Tab pagecircle.

Next, click onSearch enginefrom the sidebar underSettings.

In the right pane, click onManage search engines and site search.

Deleting Quick Search Tool Hijacker from Manage Search Engines and Site Search Option in Search Engine Tab of Chrome Settings

If Quick Search Tool appears as a search engine, punch thethree vertical dotsnext to it and selectDelete.

Next, hit thethree vertical dotsnext to Google and selectMake default.

Microsoft Edge

Edge users can easily remove the Quick Search Tool hijacker on their desktop and mobile devices.

Setting Google as a Default Search Engine in Chrome Settings

you might find out how to do that in the sections below.

Here are the steps it’s crucial that you follow:

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Mozilla Firefox

Removing the Quick Search Tool hijacker in Firefox for desktop and mobile is super simple.

Opening Settings Option by Clicking on Three Vertical Dots in Chrome for Android

We have explained how to do that below.

Check that Quick Search Tool isn’t the default search engine.

Here are the steps it’s crucial that you follow:

4.

Opening Search Engine Option under Settings Tab in Chrome for Android

How to Remove the Quick Search Tool Hijacker in Safari for Mac

Navigate to theGeneraltab.

Ensure the Homepage field isn’t set to"https://search.quicksearchtool.com".

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Checking the Circle for Google under Search Engine Option in Chrome for Android

If you haven’t, then you should.

Do check them out.

Opening Homepage Option under Advanced Option in Settings Tab in Chrome for Android

Setting Chrome as a Default Page in Homepage Settings of Chrome for Android

Opening Google Chrome on iOS

Opening Settings by Clicking on Three Horizontal Dots in Chrome for iOS

Opening Search Engine Option in Settings Tab on Chrome for iOS

Selecting Google as a Default Search Engine in Opening Search Engine Option in Settings Tab on Chrome for iOS

Removing the Quick Search Tool Hijacker from Extensions in Microsoft Edge for Desktop

Removing the Hijacker Address From On Startup Menu in Edge Settings

Opening Microsoft Edge in iOS

Opening Settings by Clicking on Three Horizontal Dots in Microsoft Edge for iOS

Opening General Tab in Settings in Microsoft Edge for iOS

Selecting Bing or Google as Default Search Engines by Clicking on Select Search Engine Options under General Tab in Settings of Microsoft Edge for iOS

Checking the Homepage and New Windows Option in Settings of Firefox for Desktop

Selecting Google as a Default Search Engine in Firefox for Desktop

Opening Settings Option by Clicking Three Dots in the Bottom-right Corner in Firefox for Android

Opening Search Option in the Settings of Firefox for Android

Selecting Google or Bing as Default Search Engines in Search Window in the Settings of Firefox for Android

Selecting Google as a Default Search Engine in Safari for Mac

Removing Quick Search Tool’s URL from Homepage Section in Safari for Mac

Opening Safari Settings in iPhone’s Settings App

Opening Search Engine Option under Safari Settings in iPhone’s Settings App

Selecting Google as a Default Search Engine in Search Engine Settings  in iPhone’s Settings App