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How do I remove redirect notice

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https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1180358 Similar question linked above. Changing accessibility.blockautorefresh does not stop the Redirect Notice. I am clicking on a link from Google Maps and get the redirect notice. I then change (from true to false or false to true) accessibility.blockautorefresh, exit firefox, restart, and still get the redirect notice.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1180358 Similar question linked above. Changing accessibility.blockautorefresh does not stop the Redirect Notice. I am clicking on a link from Google Maps and get the redirect notice. I then change (from true to false or false to true) accessibility.blockautorefresh, exit firefox, restart, and still get the redirect notice.

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Hi jag7337, first, are you running:

  • Firefox 60 Extended Support release on Windows 10?
  • a different version of Firefox with the "resistFingerprinting" setting turned on?

If you have the identical "infobar" from the other thread, as far as I know, it can only be caused by the setting accessibility.blockautorefresh to true. Are you sure you have that notice and not an in-page warning or a different bar (such as a blocked pop-up)?