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Disable "Locating and Installing Your Download" dialog box

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New update includes a dialog box that will pop up on each and every download (like you just fell off the turnip truck and you forgot where your download folder is located):

"Locating and Installing Your Download

When your download is complete please use the instructions below to begin the installation of your download or locate your downloaded files on your computer.

Firefox

  • Click the down arrow in the top right of the browser Windows Users - Click the small image of the folder next to your download
  • Mac Users - Click the small image of the magnifying glass next to your download.

The folder that contains your download will now be open."

This my first ever whatever this is supposed to be, created an account to ask a question to which I will get no answer for... user friendly=less clicks, not more... Get rid of it, please... or at least the common courtesy of a toggle switch.

New update includes a dialog box that will pop up on each and every download (like you just fell off the turnip truck and you forgot where your download folder is located): "Locating and Installing Your Download When your download is complete please use the instructions below to begin the installation of your download or locate your downloaded files on your computer. Firefox *Click the down arrow in the top right of the browser Windows Users - Click the small image of the folder next to your download *Mac Users - Click the small image of the magnifying glass next to your download. The folder that contains your download will now be open." This my first ever whatever this is supposed to be, created an account to ask a question to which I will get no answer for... user friendly=less clicks, not more... Get rid of it, please... or at least the common courtesy of a toggle switch.
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