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So I went to take a look at task manager and noticed there was 2 firefox.exe processes how can l fix it ?

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when l went to my task manager , l found these . 2 firefox.exe running in the same time.And when l remove someone ,the other is closing to. And l scanned my pc with malwarebytes and nothing founded. l reinstalled firefox but l can't escape from this . l want fix this and lf l cant l will start to use another browser. l am waiting your answer.

(Note: Dont ask me about my profiles. l checked it .There is only 1 profile)

There you can see http://i.hizliresim.com/g2LVGR.png

when l went to my task manager , l found these . 2 firefox.exe running in the same time.And when l remove someone ,the other is closing to. And l scanned my pc with malwarebytes and nothing founded. l reinstalled firefox but l can't escape from this . l want fix this and lf l cant l will start to use another browser. l am waiting your answer. (Note: Dont ask me about my profiles. l checked it .There is only 1 profile) There you can see http://i.hizliresim.com/g2LVGR.png

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No, it is not malware, it's a new feature that can be disabled if you really need to do that. Why is two processes a problem? It's not like having another process hurts your machine in any way. Using two processes instead of one improves responsiveness of the Firefox window. Have you started to experience some problem lately? And by the way, don't almost all the other browsers use more than one process as well? So switching to another browser doesn't really fix anything when it comes to the number of processes. So do you have some other problem with Firefox?