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how to turn off urlbar.autocomplete in latest firefox for android

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When i start typing i get addressbar automatically filled with url of the page that i have never been. In setting ->search i have turned on only to search browsing history and bookmarks (cache and storage was deleted (android turned off and on and the problem still exist). Have you tried turning in on and off again? (android restart) Yes, the problem still exist. Also is there is a way to remove collections from firefox and move addons from addons submenu to menu (one click less to enter noscript and ublock).

When i start typing i get addressbar automatically filled with url of the page that i have never been. In setting ->search i have turned on only to search browsing history and bookmarks (cache and storage was deleted (android turned off and on and the problem still exist). Have you tried turning in on and off again? (android restart) Yes, the problem still exist. Also is there is a way to remove collections from firefox and move addons from addons submenu to menu (one click less to enter noscript and ublock).

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Have you tried to deactivate 'search browsing history'?

settings - search - scroll down and uncheck 'search browsing history' and maybe others

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yes. problem "solved" - I uninstalled Firefox and installed different browser.

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Hi,

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