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What is a browser search provider?
Most modern web browsers, such as Internet Explorer or Firefox, include a search box at the top right of the browser window to allow quick access to search engines on the web, such as Google, Yahoo, or Amazon. While you can specify a default search provider there, you can also add more search engines/providers to the list for ease of access in making specialized web searches of various kinds – such as eBay, a mapping provider, or a translation service.
Can I make WatchCount.com a search provider like Google within my browser?
Yes, with most browsers you can add WatchCount.com as an available search provider in your browser's search bar. This makes it easy to look up popular eBay items from wherever you may be on the web. It's really simple to both install and use!
How do I add WatchCount.com to my browser as a search provider?
To add WatchCount.com to the list of available search providers in Internet Explorer or Firefox (and perhaps other browsers), just click the drop-down arrow near your browser's search box and then look for – and click on – an "Add WatchCount.com" link.
Adding us to your list of providers won't disturb the default search engine you already have selected. Instead, it adds WatchCount.com as a search option for you, to make it easy to identify popular eBay items on our site, right from your browser's search bar.
Now that you've added WatchCount.com, click into the search box at the top of your browser window and see how it all works.
Of course, you can always bookmark our home page into your browser's favorites list/toolbar to access us as a simple shortcut!
Additionally, if you install WatchCount.com as a search provider in Internet Explorer 8.0 or above, you'll automatically have access to a very handy IE Accelerator, with all of its features, as detailed on this page, without needing to install one separately.
I have a problem or question about this free service.
Feel free to email us about it, as we're always happy to hear from our visitors and will be glad to lend a hand! :-)
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