![]() ![]() In about:config there are several options when "redirect" is searched. And after I clicked Allow it popped up again! Probably some setting I changed? I went through Security in Options and didn't see anything that seemed relevant. To add to this lunacy that popup appeared after I just hit the Submit button on this page. It appears that pockets of people are making decisions in their own little world without a thought to overall ramifications of their choices. Its like there is little overall management at Mozilla. Maybe a solution to this idiocy can be suggested thereby helping many, many people led astray by the hundreds or perhaps thousands of websites with the wrong terminology thanks to some brainless decisions at Mozilla. ![]() ![]() If they made cars they'd put the gas pedal on the dashboard, then in the back seat the following year. How Mozilla can allow such thoughtless decisions is beyond belief. This stupid popup appears often and is a royal pain. I searched for "redirect" "redirecting" in Options to no avail. Could someone please explain to our inquiring minds the logic behind these decisions? Who in their right mind would ever change the fundamental name of something that controls the whole program? I searched for a solution to this irritant popup only to find site after site saying to go to Preferences (there is no Preferences now it seems as the designers in their absolute wisdom chose to change that name to Options thereby making thousands of suggestions confusing for new users), then Advanced (there is no Advanced now). Use the sample code snippets to disable pop-ups in the following browsers. Firefox prevented this page from automatically redirecting to another page. Disable all pop-ups in Chrome, Firefox, and Edge for desktop devices. ![]()
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