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Start page when launching Private Windows doesn't respect 'new page' settings.

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Hello.

I have my Home settings configured for:

Home Page and New Windows: Blank Page New Tabs: Blank Page.

When I launch Firefox in normal mode (non-Private), I get a blank page. Exactly what I configured it for.

When I launch a Private Window, I get a NON-blank page. Rather I get a promotional page for the Mozilla VPN with the banner "Get privacy protections everywhere you browse". This is not a blank page, it is a promotional page for a service I don't care to use. If I press the HOME button I get the blank page but private windows don't start that way.

Is there a way to configure Private Windows to open a blank page as I have it set for?

I checked 'about:config', search for "vpn" and "private" and disable 'promo' settings, reset the promo VPN links to "about:blank", hide the 'vpn banner' and so on but nothing gets rid of it.

Thank you in advance for any assistance.

RS

Hello. I have my Home settings configured for: Home Page and New Windows: Blank Page New Tabs: Blank Page. When I launch Firefox in normal mode (non-Private), I get a blank page. Exactly what I configured it for. When I launch a Private Window, I get a NON-blank page. Rather I get a promotional page for the Mozilla VPN with the banner "Get privacy protections everywhere you browse". This is not a blank page, it is a promotional page for a service I don't care to use. If I press the HOME button I get the blank page but private windows don't start that way. Is there a way to configure Private Windows to open a blank page as I have it set for? I checked 'about:config', search for "vpn" and "private" and disable 'promo' settings, reset the promo VPN links to "about:blank", hide the 'vpn banner' and so on but nothing gets rid of it. Thank you in advance for any assistance. RS

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You can try to clear the value of this pref (i.e. leave it empty).

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You would normally get the about:privatebrowsing page when you open a new window while Firefox is running to make you aware you open a new PB mode window.

Are you getting a different window ?

Can you attach a screenshot?

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Hi cor-el.

Thank you for mentioning "about:privatebrowsing". Yes, when I launch a private window, that page displays. But I'm configured for a blank page like so.

https://user-media-prod-cdn.itsre-sumo.mozilla.net/uploads/images/2021-11-13-12-36-50-c4ca42.png

and Private windows launch as so.

https://user-media-prod-cdn.itsre-sumo.mozilla.net/uploads/images/2021-11-13-12-37-32-c81e72.png

I was hoping to get rid of the promotional Mozilla VPN material and just have a blank page like non-Private windows launch.

Thank you. I appreciate your time.

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الحل المُختار

You can try to clear the value of this pref (i.e. leave it empty).

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cor-el. Apparently pressing "Helpful" before pressing "Post Reply" after one has written one's reply looses that reply. My apologies if duplicate messages came through. Thank you for your time and consideration. I appreciate it. The promotion has disappeared which is my point. I am unsure why Firefox thinks the home page settings between Private and Normal browsing need be different but that's just the way things go. Thank you!