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how do I stop a website from loading into my browser &/or email?

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Amazon.com is no longer accessible in Australia for purchasing anything at all. I still wish to receive amazon.com.au . Is it possible to program this into the browser or email?

Amazon.com is no longer accessible in Australia for purchasing anything at all. I still wish to receive amazon.com.au . Is it possible to program this into the browser or email?

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email, will if is amazon.com then unsubscribe from it. depending on your email program your would have to look it up so when it comes in it goes straight to your spam folder or to you trash folder. All is possible.

As for .au, you should have no problem with that at all if that is where you are down under. Depending on the email program or site those can go in to your inbox or even into a folder you set up for it.

Sorry since you do not mention what program/site I can not be more help other than to say you need to look at the how to's of the program or site. If you are using Thunderbird please see their Support here : https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/products/thunderbird

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1. I am in Australia. 2. I use Firefox 60.0.AND Thunderbird 52.8.0 (32bit) BOTH programs are set to Automatically update. The problem arises due to the fact that Amazon.com no longer sell products to Australians from their USA site. (Owing to Australian Tax requirements.) BUT!; It is still possible to purchase items from their Amazon.com.au site. By restricting everything from the USA site I am hoping to save getting all these unactionable emails and web site links from amazon.com but still get the amazon.com.au correspondence as we buy a lot of eBooks from the Australian site. I wish to thank everyone who helps on this forum/help site and will continue to donate to Mozilla as finance allows.

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This sounds more like a amazon site notification configuration and not something FF can do about. They only load into your browser if you click on the link. Otherwise you got malware infections if it opens before you read it.