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I need instructions for retrieving page HTML to report a redirecting page

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I need to report a redirecting page to google (they are using my name & info on the page but it redirects to one of those "we are scanning your computer online" sites) & google says they need me to provide the "HTML from your search results page" . It provides instructions for getting it i firefox but they do not work. how do I get it? I searched firefox help with several different queries but I'm not finding it- Sorry if this is a dumb question.

I need to report a redirecting page to google (they are using my name & info on the page but it redirects to one of those "we are scanning your computer online" sites) & google says they need me to provide the "HTML from your search results page" . It provides instructions for getting it i firefox but they do not work. how do I get it? I searched firefox help with several different queries but I'm not finding it- Sorry if this is a dumb question.

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You can select that part of the page with the mouse and right-click the selection to open the context menu. Use View > Selection Source to see the HTML code and copy what you need to the clipboard (Ctrl+C). You may have to adjust your selection.

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You can select that part of the page with the mouse and right-click the selection to open the context menu. Use View > Selection Source to see the HTML code and copy what you need to the clipboard (Ctrl+C). You may have to adjust your selection.