how do i minimize microsoft, google and facebook always in my face. I want pure fox.
Bing and Google and facebook are not welcome. They have this huge bluster of entitlement. If i wanted them I would invite. It is like if I sell you a product at your door and instead of thanking you and leaving I barge in and insist you buy something again and again. To top it off I refuse to leave and apparently the law is on my side. I dig in and sell and push and crush even any attempt for you to just ignore me. I am a one percenter (1%) and I am fully entitled to take and take because life owes me a living. Sorry 4 the soapbox.
What I want is a Firefox browsing experience minus the above. Will I need to learn code to mold my own UI?
I greatly appreciate any consideration.
Rudy
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Google pays Mozilla to be the default search engine, but you can choose a different one. The method for changing it varies depending on how you search:
(1) Search bar/search box: simply choose a different engine from the drop-down list. This also governs the searches from the right-click menu for text selected in the page.
(2) URL bar/address bar: you need to manually edit a setting (keyword.URL), and for that you need the URL to submit your query (Startpage.com example: wrong search engine opens unless I use alt-tab).
(3) Home page search box: you need to manually edit a setting, and for that you need the URL to submit your query (DuckDuckGo example: Can you change the search engine from Google to something else on the Firefox default home page?).
If you have a preferred search engine, someone might be able to give you more specific pointers.
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Google pays Mozilla to be the default search engine, but you can choose a different one. The method for changing it varies depending on how you search:
(1) Search bar/search box: simply choose a different engine from the drop-down list. This also governs the searches from the right-click menu for text selected in the page.
(2) URL bar/address bar: you need to manually edit a setting (keyword.URL), and for that you need the URL to submit your query (Startpage.com example: wrong search engine opens unless I use alt-tab).
(3) Home page search box: you need to manually edit a setting, and for that you need the URL to submit your query (DuckDuckGo example: Can you change the search engine from Google to something else on the Firefox default home page?).
If you have a preferred search engine, someone might be able to give you more specific pointers.