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When I search for firefox in windows search bar my most recent search history shows up there and I dont want this to happen
how do i stop this form happening
how do i stop this form happening
When I start typing in the beginning of something I searched in the past, the address bar shows past searches (as seen in the picture), even though I turned off Browsing … (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
When I start typing in the beginning of something I searched in the past, the address bar shows past searches (as seen in the picture), even though I turned off Browsing History under the Privacy and Security tab under Options. Does anyone know how to stop this?
I have lost all my login passwords after I reset fire fox. How can I recover all my password logins.?
In Firefox>Privacy and Security, there are two very similar looking settings regarding routine cookie destruction: Cookies and Site Data>check Delete cookies and si… (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
In Firefox>Privacy and Security, there are two very similar looking settings regarding routine cookie destruction:
Cookies and Site Data>check Delete cookies and site data when Firefox is closed. Manage Permissions [A site list with Block, Allow, Allow for Session]
History>Firefox will Use custom settings for History>Clear history when Firefox closes. Settings: check Cookies
My current understanding is that Cookies and Site Data potentially provides exclusions from the cookie carnage, whereas the History setting per above would delete all cookies. Is this correct as far as it goes? What I keep wondering is why the topic of cookie destruction when closing cannot be handled in one area of the Settings layout, instead of in two different areas.
I am continually getting his Windows Security sign in box when I try to use my stored credit card info from Firefox: Firefox is trying to to use stored credit card inform… (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
I am continually getting his Windows Security sign in box when I try to use my stored credit card info from Firefox: Firefox is trying to to use stored credit card information. Complete access to this windows account below.
I tried creating a Firefox master password, but that did not help. How do I get rid of this? It makes having store credit cards almost useless as I have to enter my windows sign on and password everytime I want to use a credit card.
This is mostly a heads-up, in case others run into this problem. For months I have been unable to log into my healthcare site (https://www.medicare.uhc.com/ via https://w… (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
This is mostly a heads-up, in case others run into this problem.
For months I have been unable to log into my healthcare site (https://www.medicare.uhc.com/ via https://www.healthsafe-id.com/) on Firefox (latest PC version). I contacted UHC about the problem. All they did was recommend using a different browser. They passed the problem to level two, who I never heard from.
After many different attempts to localize the problem, I discovered the problem was with the Privacy Possum add-on. I am opening this so that others might find it if they run into the problem. I have removed that add-on, and have provided feedback to Firefox that it does not seem to be adequately supported at this time. I think they should remove it from availability, if they can.
The old PC which I used and uninstalled. (I also disconnected this PC at the account manager.)But others use this and install the firefox again. They didnot need to login… (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
The old PC which I used and uninstalled. (I also disconnected this PC at the account manager.)But others use this and install the firefox again. They didnot need to login my account. When the firefox install and login automatically. Everything of my password and bookmark have been share as well.
Somewhere, I clicked a box and I deeply regret it. Every since then every time I turn the computer off or it goes to sleep I have to login to Google and Microsoft apps. L… (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
Somewhere, I clicked a box and I deeply regret it. Every since then every time I turn the computer off or it goes to sleep I have to login to Google and Microsoft apps. Logging in to the computer is fine, but any time I use google search I have to log into my google account. All day long I'm logging into my google account. the same with online microsoft apps; onedrive, word, onenote, etc. I used to have to log in to these things only after turning the computer off. Now it's a constant state of affairs. Help.
When I shop online on various sites, (Lowe's, Home Depot, Walmart, etc.) Amazon Assistant slides over the content suggesting a purchase on Amazon. How do I (1) stop Amaz… (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
When I shop online on various sites, (Lowe's, Home Depot, Walmart, etc.) Amazon Assistant slides over the content suggesting a purchase on Amazon. How do I (1) stop Amazon from getting my search results and (2) halt the popups on my screen?
The control page of my locally connected printer at 192.168.1.5 is being blocked as a "dangerous" site because it doesn't have a valid certificate as a web site. It's li… (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
The control page of my locally connected printer at 192.168.1.5 is being blocked as a "dangerous" site because it doesn't have a valid certificate as a web site. It's literally RIGHT NEXT TO MY COMPUTER! No path to the public internet is involved! How can I make this an exception (i.e. a "trusted site") to the certificate error blocking routine? I don't want to drop certificate checking for OUTSIDE web pages, just the one that controls my printer (the same IP address is accessible for printing and scanning, but not for editing my printer's options).
The frame for the printer's home page displays but with no data, and no data is displayed when anything is clicked. I've tried to add a screen shot but it doesn't upload.
I'm not able to remove "search marquis" from firefox. In the meantime I bought an antivirus program, but didn't work. What can I do? Has somebody an Idea?
At the top of my home page I consistently get spams to download Edge. My Firefox browser is up to date version 78.0.2. I should be able to keep my home page safe from con… (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
At the top of my home page I consistently get spams to download Edge. My Firefox browser is up to date version 78.0.2. I should be able to keep my home page safe from constant spamming. I have searched numerous ways to control what I view & come empty handed. It appears Mozilla & Microsoft are in cahoots. I managed to block it with AdBlock but the update removed my block. Why do you even allow this? Your help is appreciated. Thanks
(I don't know why but my reply won't show up. So I'm posting the same thing here.) So I made more research and made my question simpler. FYI I reseted my firefox and sinc… (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
(I don't know why but my reply won't show up. So I'm posting the same thing here.)
So I made more research and made my question simpler. FYI I reseted my firefox and since then I've changed settings only via about:preferences and user.js.
Situation A:
(1) Set these preferences.
(2) Go to https://www.jma.go.jp/jp/highresorad/index.html
(3) Check the box down below (今後このメッセージを表示しない。), and close that message. Then press f5.
(4) Open a new tab. Then close the previous tab. Revisit the site.
(5) Close all Firefox windows. Then open Firefox and visit the site.
(6) Do Ctrl-Shift-Delete. Then press F5.
Situation B:
(1) Set these preferences.
(2) Go to https://www.jma.go.jp/jp/highresorad/index.html
(3) Check the box down below (今後このメッセージを表示しない。), and close that message. Then press f5.
(4) Open a new tab. Then close the previous tab. Revisit the site.
(5) Close all Firefox windows. Then open Firefox and visit the site.
(6) Do Ctrl-Shift-Delete. Then press F5.
(Original post below.)
Hello.
(Sorry about messy English.)
(1) I set preferences as below.
network.cookie.lifetimePolicy =0 (accept cookies normally) privacy.clearOnShutdown.* =true (define what data is cleared when Firefox is closed) privacy.sanitize.sanitizeOnShutdown =true (make Firefox clear the data when it's closed)
These settings should make Firefox clear all my cookies when closed. But Firefox kept some of it. Firefox cleared the login state, but some site data such as volume control on Nicovideo's video player were kept. That means when you login to the site and watch a video at 17% volume, then close Firefox without clicking the logout link, reopen the same page, you'll see yourself logged out, but when you login to the site, you'll see the volume is set to 17% on the video player, not default 100%.
(2) Now I changed one setting.
network.cookie.lifetimePolicy =2 (cookies are now for current session only)
This didn't work as intended either. Firefox sure cleared all the cookies, but it did in a weird way. The login states were working as intended. But some site data are not sheared between tabs. That means when you watch a video at 27% volume and close the tab, then revisit the same page, you'll see the volume on the video player is now set to the default 100%.
(3) And finally I found the one caused this.
dom.ipc.processCount =1 (Firefox must run on a single process) network.cookie.lifetimePolicy =2 (same) privacy.sanitize.sanitizeOnShutdown =true (same)
I honestly don't understand why this works, but this way everything seems to be working properly. All cookies are sheared between tabs and they are cleared when Firefox is closed.
My question is:
(a) Why did this happen? Especially the situation (1) makes no sense to me. Why Firefox left some cookies when I told it to clear the cookies on shutdown?
(b) Is there any way to share data between processes? I don't want my Firefox to be single-processed slow browser.
Thanks.
Both Avast and Malwarebytes alert when I open a new webpage or navigate through a website. Both state that they have aborted a connection to mobiclean.xyz identifying it … (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
Both Avast and Malwarebytes alert when I open a new webpage or navigate through a website. Both state that they have aborted a connection to mobiclean.xyz identifying it as adware. The identified file doing the redirecting is c:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe. This is only a recent issue within the last few updates. I have scanned using both programs and they indicate that there isn't a threat (Avast both smart scan and full scan). Malwarebytes classifies the event as "RTP detection" and Avast classifies it as "Other:Malware-gen [Trj]. I am not sure if this is a false positive, some kind of Trojan, or the code in firefox.exe is being misidentified. Has anybody else experienced this? If so, what did you do? As of this writing I am scanning with Spybot Search and Destroy. Any information is appreciated. Thanks.
When I log into Reddit I get the following result. It always happens on a successful login can anyone tell me what I am seeing and why it appears?
Since the last update, Firefox is erroneously blocking my access to my bank, due to "security", but I'm using a VPN. How do I override the block? There is no lock icon on… (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
Since the last update, Firefox is erroneously blocking my access to my bank, due to "security", but I'm using a VPN. How do I override the block? There is no lock icon on the address.
I noticed right after installation, many google services were installed and used. There were stuff like 'content decryption', so i was curious to know what they could be?… (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
I noticed right after installation, many google services were installed and used.
There were stuff like 'content decryption', so i was curious to know what they could be?
Today I've refreshed my Firefox and I'm aware that I'll loose all my add-ons/extensions/customization's, but the problem is I've lost all my passwords in my Firefox lockw… (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
Today I've refreshed my Firefox and I'm aware that I'll loose all my add-ons/extensions/customization's, but the problem is I've lost all my passwords in my Firefox lockwise! Please help me. I need all my saved passwords ASAP.
how do i recover my master password?