Clear cookies from your web browser and then check again it will work fine.
There is no need for a browser if there is no redirection. Browsers are made for redirection on other pages.
You know that phishing is illegal and counts as a felony right? But whatever, phishing is the act of redirecting a browser to a fake website where it asks for confindential information.
Depends, what dose it say. Most likely you have a virus. Especially if it keeps redirecting you to an advertisement or survey. Dose your browser continue to have activity although it is supposed to be idle. When I had the virut virus, my computer was constantly opening browsers when i was away. If it is a virus try clean your PC with Avira, Avast, AVG, Mcfee, Malware ect. try Google some scanners.
Reset Chrome settings from the Settings menu.
Keep updating the browser.
Facebook video calls are using the Microsoft program Skype.
You can check the browser history only if you have access to their browser. You need to go to browser tab to view the history.
Redirecting can be dangerous if the site you are taken to has a virus. Using a good virus protection will help to prevent any issues with redirecting.
Redirecting attention elsewhere involves shift in direction of your eyes and actions.
In this instance, it is likely not your home page that has been hijacked, it is likely your browser. Check to see if it redirecting from other browsers and computers. Restart your browser and try it. You can also look at your source code for any link to a URL external to your domain, though again it is more probably the hijacking is of your local machine browser.
You can either save a web page to your system or bookmark it. Bookmarking will keep it on your browser only.
Until you sign out or close your web browser.