Uninstalling password manager browser plugin (FF and IE)
How can I uninstall the myVidoop browser plugin?
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Inappropriate?If you are using Internet Explorer, you can uninstall the myVidoop plugin by going to the Start Menu and clicking the "Control Panel" menu item. Then double-click the icon that says "Add or Remove Programs." From here, find the list item that says "myVidoop IE Plugin," and click "Remove." From here, follow the on-screen instructions and the plugin will be taken off your computer.
If you are using Firefox, you can uninstall the myVidoop plugin by going to the Tools->Add-ons menu in Firefox. Then scoll down to the entry that says "myVidoop plugin" and click the "Uninstall." After that, click "Uninstall" on the confirmation dialog that pops up. Finally, restart Firefox and the myVidoop plugin should be uninstalled. You should no longer see the myVidoop icon in your toolbar.
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