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Home » News » Disable EasyInline in Google Chrome

Disable EasyInline in Google Chrome

By Ehi Kioya 2 Comments

EasyInline is an extension that attaches itself to your browser and serves you contextual ads without your permission. This could get annoying!

You may have noticed recently that your Google Chrome suddenly starts displaying double lines (contextual ads) under certain words in a lot of websites you visit. This may not be a problem if the sites are just monetizing their content by subscribing to such contextual advertising. It however becomes irritating when you are visiting your own site/blog (on your local machine) and these ads show up without your permission. In such a case, you likely have an unwanted extension (EasyInline) installed in your Google Chrome. Here?s how to remove it:

EasyInline is actually an extension called Fast Save. Click on the icon that looks like a wrench at the top right of your browser.

EasyInline Image1

Go to Tools > Extensions.

EasyInline Image2

Notice the Extension called Fast Save. Press the trash icon on its right to delete from Chrome.

EasyInline Image3

Those contextual ads showing up without permission on your own site should now be removed.

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  1. derick says

    May 17, 2014 at 11:34 am

    i keep getting this “conduct search engine” in my tab and i go to settings and under the advanced options it keeps changing it’s homepage from google to that site… i tried to unistall it and i can’t… everytime i open a new tab i get the stupid conduct search there instead of a empty tab like i had it before… PLEASE HELP!!!! email me

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    • Ehi Kioya says

      May 17, 2014 at 12:20 pm

      Hi Derick,

      You need to try one of these two options:

      1. Disable the ?conduct search engine? extension from Google Chrome as described in this article. But if you can’t find that extension (or its equivalent) in your list of extensions, then option 2 below will work.

      2. Look for the offending program among your list of installed programs in Control panel > Add and remove programs. Once you identify it, just uninstall.
      Note: It might not be named ?conduct search engine? but if you’re familiar with your installed programs list, just look for anything really suspicious and take it out.

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