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How may I remove a group of Add On from google, Bing, eBay, & etc add on. They show up when I do Troubleshooting Information and I see no way to remove them.

Are the needed? I do not use Google, Bing, eBay normally.

How may I remove a group of Add On from google, Bing, eBay, & etc add on. They show up when I do Troubleshooting Information and I see no way to remove them. Are the needed? I do not use Google, Bing, eBay normally.
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Hi Taz-D, the extensions with @search.mozilla.org are built-in to a large Firefox program file. They are not separate files that can be deleted.

You can manage where they appear using the "One-click Search Engines" section of the Preferences page. See: Change your default search settings in Firefox

I suggest simply unchecking them and not removing all of them. Some users have reported that if they remove all of the built-in search engines, Firefox always restores all of them at the next update.

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Hi Taz-D, the extensions with @search.mozilla.org are built-in to a large Firefox program file. They are not separate files that can be deleted.

You can manage where they appear using the "One-click Search Engines" section of the Preferences page. See: Change your default search settings in Firefox

I suggest simply unchecking them and not removing all of them. Some users have reported that if they remove all of the built-in search engines, Firefox always restores all of them at the next update.