How Do I Get Firefox to Stop Asking to Allow a Page to Redirect?
Firefox 5.0 is a popular choice for individuals looking for a Web browser that differs from the default option on their computer. One of the reasons you may have downloaded the Firefox browser is the amount of security features that are included. Among these features is the ability to configure Firefox to prompt you whenever a website attempts to redirect to a different page. While this does offer some security benefits, you may wish to get Firefox to stop asking you to allow a page to redirect.
Instructions
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Launch Firefox.
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Click the orange "Firefox" tab at the top-left corner of the window.
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Click "Options" from the column on the right side of the menu, then click "Options" again from the expanded menu.
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Click the "Advanced" tab at the top of the "Options" window.
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Click the box to the left of "Warn Me When Websites Try to Redirect or Reload the Page" to remove the check mark.
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Click "OK" at the bottom of the window to apply your changes.
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Tips & Warnings
Explore the other tabs on the "Options" menu, such as "General," "Privacy" and "Security" to further configure your Firefox browsing experience. You will find that many of the aspects of Firefox that you dislike can be eliminated or modified to suit your tastes.