Firefox automatically opens MSN website when router connects
Hello,
I'm having a really weird problem with Firefox. When I turn on my laptop and am already connected to my router, it works perfectly fine - no opening on its own. However, if I turn on my computer and my network status says "action needed", which means I need to click my router to connect, then it opens Firefox and opens msn.com.
It only does this when I have to click/manually connect to my router. I Googled this and already changed one of the config settings in Firefox. I have no clue why this is still happening.
الحل المُختار
I figured it out, thank you.
I let my niece use my computer sometimes and installed a content filter a long time ago so she couldn't get into anything. Oddly, for whatever reason, this software opens msn.com in my default browser. Never knew it did this, no idea why.
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hello
All Seeing Eyes.......
What is the current setting of browser.startup.homepage
You can try to modify browser.startup.page directly on the about:config page
0 = blank, 1 = home (browser.startup.homepage), 2 = last visited page, 3 = resume previous browser session
tell me its helps then mark solution
thank you!
Does this only happen with Firefox as this might be a feature offered by your ISP to show some welcome page ?
ARMAN KHAN said
hello All Seeing Eyes....... What is the current setting of browser.startup.homepage You can try to modify browser.startup.page directly on the about:config page 0 = blank, 1 = home (browser.startup.homepage), 2 = last visited page, 3 = resume previous browser session tell me its helps then mark solution thank you!
The browser.startup.homepage only shows this - https://prnt.sc/tk3358
cor-el said
Does this only happen with Firefox as this might be a feature offered by your ISP to show some welcome page ?
Yep, only Firefox.
الحل المُختار
I figured it out, thank you.
I let my niece use my computer sometimes and installed a content filter a long time ago so she couldn't get into anything. Oddly, for whatever reason, this software opens msn.com in my default browser. Never knew it did this, no idea why.