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Yahoo Axis came on the scene just a few days ago and already people are asking how to uninstall it. Yahoo Axis is an extension that works on your browser and it is therefore easy to get rid-off. There are many reasons why sometimes it can be quite annoying and one of them is that it always on the bottom left-hand corner of your screen always hanging around. whenever you move your cursor there it pops-up and this kind of thing happening all the time can actually get to you. So if you want to remove or uninstall yahoo Axis on your browser please find the guide below.
1. Uninstall on iOS Safari (MAC, iPad or iPhone)
Go to Safari preferences
Click on the puzzle piece on top and choose Extensions
Find Yahoo Axis on the left column
Tap Uninstall
You're done
2. Chrome - uninstall from your Chrome browser
Click on the wrench icon (top left)
Tools
Extensions
Find Yahoo Axis and then uncheck the box next to enabled
You're done.
3. Firefox - Uninstall or remove from Firefox
At the top of the Firefox window, click on the Firefox button (Tools menu in Windows XP), and then click Add-ons.
In the Add-ons Manager tab, select the Extensions or Appearance or Plugins panel.
Select Yahoo Axis.
Click the Disable button.
4. IE
Tools
Manage Add-ons
Choose Yahoo Axis
Click on Disable
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