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How do I disable authentication popup dialog box?

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I am behind a corporate proxy that does not require authentication for normal web browsing. However many sites are blocked and I presume they could be accessed with the appropriate credentials. However we do not have access to such credentials.

There is a proxy authentication dialog box that keeps popping up (sometimes mozproxy, sometimes ntlm) and I keep having to click 'Cancel' or 'OK' - they do the same thing.

I am looking for a way to disable ALL proxy related authentication popup boxes. I have no credentials to provide and will never to able to load certain sites.

I am behind a corporate proxy that does not require authentication for normal web browsing. However many sites are blocked and I presume they could be accessed with the appropriate credentials. However we do not have access to such credentials. There is a proxy authentication dialog box that keeps popping up (sometimes mozproxy, sometimes ntlm) and I keep having to click 'Cancel' or 'OK' - they do the same thing. I am looking for a way to disable ALL proxy related authentication popup boxes. I have no credentials to provide and will never to able to load certain sites.

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Hi

Thank you for your question, but I think this is something that is better answered by your company IT support team.