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How do I get rid of the page "almost done! Sign in to firefox" that pops up all the time I open firefox. I dont want that.

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Everytime I open firefox the first page I see says "almost done! Sign in to firefox" I dont want that. So how do I get rid of that page as it is anoying. I already de-installed and new installed/downloaded firefox but it always comes back - see attached.

Appriciate your help.

Everytime I open firefox the first page I see says "almost done! Sign in to firefox" I dont want that. So how do I get rid of that page as it is anoying. I already de-installed and new installed/downloaded firefox but it always comes back - see attached. Appriciate your help.

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Eva-Global said

Everytime I open firefox the first page I see says "almost done! Sign in to firefox" I dont want that. So how do I get rid of that page as it is anoying. I already de-installed and new installed/downloaded firefox but it always comes back - see attached. Appriciate your help.

Hi, Also whats weird is, that I have another profile on this computer and there firefox opens without that extra page.

Anyone able to help?

Thx

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You can check the home page setting:

  • Tools > Options > General > Startup: Home page

Firefox supports multiple home pages separated by '|' (pipe) symbols.


If you do not keep changes after a restart or otherwise have problems with preferences, see: