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PLEASE NOTE: We (Internet Eraser) have never and will never change your home page.
Furthermore, we do NOT condone such behavior. Do a WHOIS on the page set to see who to thank.
Also please send the URL that is set as homepage to the email below, to help us remedy this.

To remove the warning page from your computer you only have to change your homepage.

If you do not know how to do this, here are step by step instructions -

METHOD 1

- On the top bar of your internet explorer browser window, click on Tools.
- In the drop down menu that appears click on Internet Options.
- The top field on the box that comes up is 'Home Page'.
- Enter any page you want as your homepage here. For now you can enter www.yahoo.com.

METHOD 2

- You can use the Start button in your taskbar.
- The Start Button is on the lower left hand corner of your computer screen.
- Click on the Start Button.
- On the menu that appears choose Settings and on the menu that appears now choose Control Panel.
- In the window that opens up double click on the icon for Internet Options.
- In the box that comes up change the homepage field (labeled Address) to a homepage url of their choice, like www.yahoo.com

METHOD 3

Simply click on the link below to set your homepage to www.yahoo.com

Or click on the link below to set your homepage as www.hotmail.com


Sorry for any inconvenience caused! I hope this warning was of help.

Please do not hesitate to email us if you need any more help.

Mike - Customer Service


NOTE: Some customized versions of Internet Explorer browsers do not allow Homepage settings to be changed in the above ways. In this case you will have to enable the homepage change settings and then follow the methods above. Here is the official Microsoft statement on custom browsers -

Microsoft's Remedy (link is now dead - do a search at MS)

If you are unable to follow Microsoft's instructions, here's how to enable the homepage settings in your browser -

- Click on "start", then click on "run".
- Type in regedit in the'Open' field then click on "ok".
- The Registry Editor will open up
- You will now see several main keys starting with HKEY_.
- Open the 'HKEY_CURRENT_USER' one
- Expand the following folders ... HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Control Panel
- In the right hand pane find the value for "HomePage"
- Double click on it and enter a 0 (zero) in the "value data" box, or simply delete this value
- Close the registry editor and you should now have re-enabled the option to change your homepage
- It may require a reboot for changes to take effect.