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Where is the Firefox logo in Windows 10?

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I've been using the Firefox browser on several versions of Windows, but just recently migrated (kicking and screaming) to Windows 10 on one machine here. I have set the Firefox browser as my default, but unlike previous versions, there is no Firefox logo on the browser's top line or at the far left of whatever tab I have open. I miss this because I like to be sure that what I'm using is Firefox, and nothing foisted upon me unbeknownst. Is there a way to have the little foxball appear, or has Microsoft dealt Mozilla a low blow?

I've been using the Firefox browser on several versions of Windows, but just recently migrated (kicking and screaming) to Windows 10 on one machine here. I have set the Firefox browser as my default, but unlike previous versions, there is no Firefox logo on the browser's top line or at the far left of whatever tab I have open. I miss this because I like to be sure that what I'm using is Firefox, and nothing foisted upon me unbeknownst. Is there a way to have the little foxball appear, or has Microsoft dealt Mozilla a low blow?

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https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/customize-firefox-controls-buttons-and-toolbars

Open the Customize feature and in the lower-left corner hit the Title Bar button to show the Title Bar all the time.

Firefox has been like this since the Firefox 29 version came out in April of 2014; unless you have been using one of the "retro" extensions.

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Ɖɔɖɔɖo si wotia

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/customize-firefox-controls-buttons-and-toolbars

Open the Customize feature and in the lower-left corner hit the Title Bar button to show the Title Bar all the time.

Firefox has been like this since the Firefox 29 version came out in April of 2014; unless you have been using one of the "retro" extensions.

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Thank you, The Edmeister!

I don't think I would ever have found this on my own. Obviously all the previous downloads had this feature selected as a default, but EvilWindowsTen® did not display the NIH header. Now I have it!