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How do I get the Firefox Home page to go away? When I open the browser I just want to see Google. Not the Firefox tab.

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I want the Firefox Start up page to go away, and just have Google come up. Also, how do you clear the password history? This is a family computer, so I don't want my Facebook or email accounts accessible to others in the house. (Kids do not need to see what some of my friends are posting on Facebook!)

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I want the Firefox Start up page to go away, and just have Google come up. Also, how do you clear the password history? This is a family computer, so I don't want my Facebook or email accounts accessible to others in the house. (Kids do not need to see what some of my friends are posting on Facebook!) Thanks

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-> Tap ALT key or press F10 to show the Menu Bar

-> go to Tools Menu -> Options -> General -> When Firefox starts : select "Show My Home Page" -> Type the address of the website which you want to be your HomePage e.g. http://www.google.com

-> go to Tools Menu -> Options -> Security -> Remove Checkmark from Remember Passwords for sites -> click Saved Passwords... button -> click Remove All & click Close on Saved Passwords window

-> click OK on Options window

Check and tell if its working.