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Firefox reporting unusual network traffic - Help me!

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Hi!

Yesterday, April 5, 2025, my Firefox started displaying this message for every search typed in the browser:

"Our systems have detected unusual traffic on your computer network. This page verifies that it is really you, and not a robot, sending the requests. Why did this happen?"

I tried a few solutions: I cleared the cache, restored Firefox, reinstalled Firefox, restarted the internet modem, reset the computer's DNS using the ipconfig/flushdns command, scanned for malware with Windows Defender, and scanned for viruses and malware with Kaspersky, but the problem persists, both in the normal tab and in the private tab.

I contacted my internet provider, and they said there is no problem on their side.

In Firefox, I always use the default search engine "Google".

When I change the search engine to "Bing", the problem does not occur.

The problem does not occur in the Google Chrome browser, only in Firefox.

I am using Firefox 115.22.0esr (64-bit), Windows 7 operating system and internet connection via network cable. I only have one computer connected and I don't use VPN.

Please, can you help me?

Thank you!

Hi! Yesterday, April 5, 2025, my Firefox started displaying this message for every search typed in the browser: "Our systems have detected unusual traffic on your computer network. This page verifies that it is really you, and not a robot, sending the requests. Why did this happen?" I tried a few solutions: I cleared the cache, restored Firefox, reinstalled Firefox, restarted the internet modem, reset the computer's DNS using the ipconfig/flushdns command, scanned for malware with Windows Defender, and scanned for viruses and malware with Kaspersky, but the problem persists, both in the normal tab and in the private tab. I contacted my internet provider, and they said there is no problem on their side. In Firefox, I always use the default search engine "Google". When I change the search engine to "Bing", the problem does not occur. The problem does not occur in the Google Chrome browser, only in Firefox. I am using Firefox 115.22.0esr (64-bit), Windows 7 operating system and internet connection via network cable. I only have one computer connected and I don't use VPN. Please, can you help me? Thank you!

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Screenshot of the issue? And what url is that - that is saying that?

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Hi Mark!

Thanks for your reply.

The problem occurs with any term or word typed in the address bar or search field, when the search engine selected in Firefox settings is Google.

When I select another search engine, Bing for example, everything works fine.

Sending screenshots.

Tks!

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Hello

Hypothesis. Vpn, if you change frequently geolocation.

Resolve Google Search’s "Unusual traffic from your computer network" message https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/86640?hl=en

Below example

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Sorry, i misread, i replied hypothesis vpn. Apparently you don't use vpn.

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Hi!

I really don't use a VPN.

Thanks for trying to help.

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