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Disable the "Did you wanted to open ... " Popup Tab

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Hello,

I just installed Firefox 50.1 and everytime I search for a keyword in the adress bar for Google, this popup tab appears. How do i get rid of it?

Hello, I just installed Firefox 50.1 and everytime I search for a keyword in the adress bar for Google, this popup tab appears. How do i get rid of it?

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Not sure why Image wasn't posted, but heres the imgur link to it: http://imgur.com/a/1M0YP

As you can see, I just type "vpn" in the bar, hit enter, got on Google webpage and there it is. Started Firefox in safe mode, still there...

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That is about this whitelist.

You can check if there is an entry for vpn (browser.fixup.domainwhitelist.vpn) and possibly create a new Boolean pref with this name and value true (see browser.fixup.domainwhitelist.localhost)

You can open the about:config page via the location/address bar. You can accept the warning and click "I'll be careful" to continue.


# Keyword fixup messages
# LOCALIZATION NOTE (keywordURIFixup.message): Used when the user tries to visit
# a local host page, by the time the DNS request recognizes it, we have already
# loaded a search page for the given word.  An infobar then asks to the user
# whether he rather wanted to visit the host.  %S is the recognized host.

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Hello, Thanks for your answer. However I want to turn this COMPLETELY off. Since the same pop up arrives for "Photoshop" (as a test) and theres no browser.fixup.domainwhitelist.photoshop entry. I don't want to edit an entry or click No all the time. :/