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How to turn off forever the "screenshot" splash notification

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How to turn off forever the "screenshot" splash notification

I have been asking for this since 2017 i think.

We need a fix to turn off forever the splash notification after taken a screenshot. I have been using the temporary solution of turning on "Pause notifications until Firefox restarts" but we need a definite solution on how to turn that notification off forever.

How to turn off forever the "screenshot" splash notification I have been asking for this since 2017 i think. We need a fix to turn off forever the splash notification after taken a screenshot. I have been using the temporary solution of turning on "Pause notifications until Firefox restarts" but we need a definite solution on how to turn that notification off forever.

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The desktop notification saying the image was copied to the clipboard?

Oh, yes, found our old thread from two years ago: https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1237229

I think we're still in the same place.

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jscher2000 said

The desktop notification saying the image was copied to the clipboard? Oh, yes, found our old thread from two years ago: https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1237229 I think we're still in the same place.


Damn! However I very pleased to see you are still present. Thanks for the prompt reply.