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remove "Search with Amazon" from address bar suggestions (post Firefox 77)

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When I start entering an address or a search term into a new tab or new window I'll get "Search with Amazon" as top suggestion. How can I remove "Top Sites" suggestions on recent Firefox versions?

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1285677 the solution proposed here, is not working anymore.

When I start entering an address or a search term into a new tab or new window I'll get "Search with Amazon" as top suggestion. How can I remove "Top Sites" suggestions on recent Firefox versions? https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1285677 the solution proposed here, is not working anymore.

Solution eye eponami

Sorry, I have to correct the last statement: Only one of the solutions proposed in the other thread is still working.

It's still possible to switch it off with the "about:config Method".

This is probably not the right place for change requests, but I think it should be made it more easy for firefox users to switch off those sponsored results.

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Solution eye oponami

Sorry, I have to correct the last statement: Only one of the solutions proposed in the other thread is still working.

It's still possible to switch it off with the "about:config Method".

This is probably not the right place for change requests, but I think it should be made it more easy for firefox users to switch off those sponsored results.