How do I remove web messenger,and directory entries, not just turn it off?
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I do not use any messenger program, and have avoided having any messenger program installed on my computer. Now, Yahoo has piggybacked a messenger onto Yahoo Mail and apparently posted my identity on a directory somewhere because I am getting spam. I don't want to just turn this off. I want to permanently remove it, make it impossible for someone to attempt to message me, and remove my identity from whatever directory or search that it has been posted on. I use Yahoo mail a great deal, but if I can't get rid of the messenger, I will walk and set up email elsewhere.
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Answer:
it should be in the list of add or remove programs in the control panel. just click on remove and it will uninstall completely.
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