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how to stop TB from redirecting me to <https://platform.twitter.com/jot.html> every time i click on an email?

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On certain News Feed accounts example like Lifehacker, I get redirected to <https://platform.twitter.com/jot.html> on my default web browser with the tap named "Twitter Widget Log Helper". How can i stop this type of behaviour when I just want to check my emails or news feeds? Thanks for the help, anyone.

On certain News Feed accounts example like Lifehacker, I get redirected to <https://platform.twitter.com/jot.html> on my default web browser with the tap named "Twitter Widget Log Helper". How can i stop this type of behaviour when I just want to check my emails or news feeds? Thanks for the help, anyone.

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Install the Adblock Plus add-on for Thunderbird. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/adblock-plus/

Note, there's a popup with installation instructions when clicking the 'Download' button.

You're then prompted to choose a filter list, choose what fits your needs.

Finally within Adblock Plus settings go to 'Filter Preferences' - 'Custom filters'. Add the following custom filters: ||platform.twitter.com/jot.html ||twitter.com/i/jot