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Firefox not on Microsoft default browser list

Your not on my apps default list. I was told to uninstall Firefox, and reboot and re-install, I had premium adblock, now I don't, and Firefox still on the default browser… (funda kabanzi)

Your not on my apps default list. I was told to uninstall Firefox, and reboot and re-install, I had premium adblock, now I don't, and Firefox still on the default browser list? Whatup? How can You help Me?

Asked by kenjkirkland 3 emasontweni adlule

YouTube web app installed and can't remove

I seem to have installed the YouTube webapp on Firefox when I clicked 'add tab to taskbar' that's new in 143. It shows up as recently added program on Windows. When I go … (funda kabanzi)

I seem to have installed the YouTube webapp on Firefox when I clicked 'add tab to taskbar' that's new in 143. It shows up as recently added program on Windows. When I go to find the origin it leads to Firefox.exe. I can't find a way to uninstall through the browser or on Windows. Does anyone know how?

Asked by CO 2 izinyanga ezidlule

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Mozilla Support

Summary of Mozilla Support Page Selection The selected text provides a collection of links and statements grouped under several categories related to Mozilla and Firefox… (funda kabanzi)

Summary of Mozilla Support Page Selection

The selected text provides a collection of links and statements grouped under several categories related to Mozilla and Firefox.

Mozilla Information & Legal

   Mozilla: Links to the main mozilla.org site, contact information, and statements regarding:
       Trademark Abuse reporting.
       Source code availability.
       Copyright: Portions are c◯1998–2025 by individual mozilla.org contributors.
       Content License: Content is available under a Creative Commons license.
       Parent Entity: Link to the Mozilla Foundation (Mozilla Corporation’s not-for-profit parent).
   Terms & Privacy: Links for:
       Terms of Service
       Privacy
       Cookies

Firefox Products & Downloads

   Download: Direct links for various Firefox versions:
       Desktop
       Android Browser
       iOS Browser
       Focus Browser
   Developer & Pre-Release Versions:
       Firefox for Developers
       Developer Edition
       Beta
       Beta for Android
       Nightly
       Nightly for Android

Community & Support

   Community: Links to:
       Join our Community
       Explore Help Articles
   Help & Language:
       Get Help
       Language (Repeated entry)

Mozilla Account

   Sign In/Up
   What Is It?
   Reset Password
   Sync Your Data

Social Media

   Twitter (Mozilla)
   Twitter (@firefox)
   YouTube (firefoxchannel)
   Instagram (firefox)

Asked by Barry Brooks 1 inyanga edlule

Firefox LAUNCH on Desktop - NOT HAPPY

WHY is Firefox.exe file FORCED onto my desktop??? I do NOT want it there and if I move it, Firefox will not work. It's bad enough to be inundated with spyware AI being … (funda kabanzi)

WHY is Firefox.exe file FORCED onto my desktop???

I do NOT want it there and if I move it, Firefox will not work.

It's bad enough to be inundated with spyware AI being forced upon us everywhere but for Mozilla to decide to FORCE FIREFOX ONTO MY DESKTOP WITHOUT MY PERMISSION is insulting and an invasion of my laptop.

I do NOT NEED MOZILLA to make decisions about my "ease of use."

I AM NOT HAPPY. I feel that I CANNOT TRUST FIREFOX AND MOZILLA like I used to be able to.

Please remove this aggression and restore the ability to CHOOSE WHERE AND HOW I LAUNCH FIREFOX.

Thank you.

Asked by glamourdomme 1 inyanga edlule

How to verify Firefox installation download with unique hashes?

Apparently downloads of the Firefox browser are tagged with something called dltoken so Mozilla can count unique installations. How do I verify the authenticity of the d… (funda kabanzi)

Apparently downloads of the Firefox browser are tagged with something called dltoken so Mozilla can count unique installations. How do I verify the authenticity of the download since they don't match the untokened hash checksum?

I know downloads off the ftp site won't have the token, but I installed first and then remembered to check later.

Asked by qujapabi 1 isonto elidlule

Old Firefox Data Folder (Image 2)

I want to delete/remove subject folder from my Windows 11 desktop. I did not create this folder; it suddenly appeared after I reinstalled the Firefox browser. These are t… (funda kabanzi)

I want to delete/remove subject folder from my Windows 11 desktop. I did not create this folder; it suddenly appeared after I reinstalled the Firefox browser. These are the steps I am using in the deletion process: I right click on the folder and click on the delete icon. At the top of the window it says "Folder Access Denied." (Image 1) Below that it says, "You'll need to provide administrator permission to delete this folder." If I click on the "Continue" button, then the error message changes to "You require permission from OWNER/(me) ... to make changes to this folder." (Image 3) The permissions for this folder listed in the "Security" tab lists three groups: 1. "SYSTEM," 2. "F... S... (...@ Outlook.com)" and 3. "Administrators (Owners/Administrators)." All the foregoing have full control and modify control for this folder. The "More details" seen in Images 1 and 3 is grayed out so I cannot get any additional information. How can I delete this unnecessary and data hogging folder? Thank you all very much in advance to all that chose to respond.

Asked by galstore2008 1 isonto elidlule

Unknown web app in windows start menu

Good morning, Mozilla has installed a kelkoo web app as a shortcut in windows start menu without my permission. I don't see any Kelkoo app installed in windows "Control … (funda kabanzi)

Good morning,

Mozilla has installed a kelkoo web app as a shortcut in windows start menu without my permission. I don't see any Kelkoo app installed in windows "Control Panel > Programs > Programs and Features" or in "Start > Settings > Apps > Apps & features". So, it appears to be just a shortcut. Can i delete it?

I am using Windows 10, version 21H2 and my Mozilla version is the 144.0.2 (64-bit).

Kind regards.

Bárbara

Asked by Bárbara 1 inyanga edlule

Re-installing Firefox to a different drive after uninstalling it from original drive

I just bought a new laptop with Windows 11 and installed Firefox onto drive C: of the 1 TB SSD. I then decided to partition the SSD into three drives and put Firefox on … (funda kabanzi)

I just bought a new laptop with Windows 11 and installed Firefox onto drive C: of the 1 TB SSD. I then decided to partition the SSD into three drives and put Firefox on the E: drive. After I partitioned the SSD and uninstalled Firefox, I downloaded the Firefox installer from Mozilla, and ran it, but it somehow perceives that I had had Firefox previously installed and only gives me the option of re-installing Firefox at the original (C:) drive location. There is no longer an option in the installer to change the installation location. How can I get around this and re-install Firefox on my E: drive instead of my C: drive?

Asked by danabcurrent 2 ezinsukwini ezidlule

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System requirements for Linux presented on Firefox pages

I would like to ask you for supplementing system requirements for Firefox on Linux machines presented on pages like this, https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/133.0/syst… (funda kabanzi)

I would like to ask you for supplementing system requirements for Firefox on Linux machines presented on pages like this, https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/133.0/system-requirements/ All the requirements shown for Firefox 133 on this page are satisfied in my Linux Fedora 20 with versions of the required libraries updated but Firefox cannot start GUI. As this concerns all Firefox versions newer than Firefox 95 that has the same requirements concerning Linux system and is functional in my system I have filed a bug report to https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1938497 Almost immediately I have seen the comment below my report, "Fedora 20 saw its end of life 114 months ago. Nobody cares about supporting Fedora 20 anymore." with status RESOLVED WONTFIX that means, "The problem described is a bug which will never be fixed." This means that some other requirements exist whence maybe a minimal number of Linux distribution should be noted as required for new Firefox versions to work. For "older" Linux users this would save them a lot of time.

Asked by koz55pl 11 izinyanga ezidlule

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