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Every launch triggers the warning "Firefox.app is in application downloaded from the Internet. Are you sure you want to open it?"

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Most other apps only show this warning the first time they launch after installation.

I read a similar question and the answer was instructions on how to make sure Firefox is installed correctly. I did install Firefox exactly how the instructions said.

This has happened both with 10.0.0 and 10.0.1.

Most other apps only show this warning the first time they launch after installation. I read a similar question and the answer was instructions on how to make sure Firefox is installed correctly. I did install Firefox exactly how the instructions said. This has happened both with 10.0.0 and 10.0.1.

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Hi,

I'm sorry you're having this problem, what are you clicking to 'launch' Firefox?

Thanks, Michelle

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Make sure that Firefox gets installed properly.

Open the Firefox disk image (DMG) file and drag the Firefox program to the application folder on your hard drive.
You shouldn't double-click the Firefox application to run it from the disk image, but drag it out of the DMG folder instead.


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To launch Firefox, I am clicking on the icon in my dock. Or it is auto-launching when I restart my computer.

I did install Firefox, and I think properly, by opening the DMG file and dragging the Firefox icon in the open DMG to the application folder right next to it in the DMG.

If this is *not* the same as dragging the Firefox icon from the DMG to the APPLICATIONS file on my Mac, then I'm annoyed, because it acts like it's working.