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I have forgotten the purpose of the green outline around the page's border. What does it do and how to turn on, after turning it off. Thanks in advance. Let me know if this is an extension or some other feature. Thanks, JJE

I have forgotten the purpose of the green outline around the page's border. What does it do and how to turn on, after turning it off. Thanks in advance. Let me know if this is an extension or some other feature. Thanks, JJE

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Hi, do you mean a border around the entire Firefox window, or a border within the web page area around just the web page?

For the entire window, this could indicate that your security software has started Firefox in some special mode that manages how it connects to the web. Does that sound like a possibility, some kind of sandbox or safe mode?

I notice your browser identified itself in an unusual way:

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:135.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/135.0 Agency/99.8.9067.68

That last part is not normal, it may come from Avast or AVG AntiTrack(ing).

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Ausgewählte Lösung

Hi, do you mean a border around the entire Firefox window, or a border within the web page area around just the web page?

For the entire window, this could indicate that your security software has started Firefox in some special mode that manages how it connects to the web. Does that sound like a possibility, some kind of sandbox or safe mode?

I notice your browser identified itself in an unusual way:

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:135.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/135.0 Agency/99.8.9067.68

That last part is not normal, it may come from Avast or AVG AntiTrack(ing).

jscher2000, Thanks, you are correct. This is part of my EsEt Nod32 antivirus software, as some form of protection which I can find full usage on their Help page. Again your quick response is another reason I use Firefox. Even some of my Medical sites and others want me to use some other browsers, no thanks!

James