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Question Dealing with Firefox Browser?
04-30-2014, 06:37 PM
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Question Dealing with Firefox Browser?
Hey everyone, My issue/annoyance is every time I use a search engine like Google, the search history gets saved to the address bar or "awesome bar" which ever you prefer to call it. So when I go to type in a new address it gives me a drop down that has all these old search's that ive looked up before in the past. Basically I just want to see sites that ive visited before like, Facebook, Yahoo, Stangnet, YouTube. Not their sub sites and everything ive view in them. Pretty much like they do in Internet Explorer. For instance, if I go to Google and I search for Mustangs, Engine Specs, Parts for cars, the next time I type the letters M,E,or P into the address bar, those searchs pop up.

Ive gone into settings and unchecked the Remember Search and Form History but it still saves them.

If I uncheck the Remember my Browsing History and Download History it solves the problem of coarse, but then I have to repeatedly type the address into the bar again every time I want to visit that page. Its alot easier just to type in the first few letters of what I want like "You" then click on the "YouTube.com" link in the drop down.

I guess I just like things simple and this makes me feel like my address bar is cluttered with crap that I dont need. Hope someone has any ideas cause ive searched for everything I could and im out of them myself.

Thanks in advance

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Question Dealing with Firefox Browser? - Alan - 04-30-2014 06:37 PM
[] - Davis Doctor - 04-30-2014, 06:51 PM
[] - Jack - 04-30-2014, 06:55 PM
[] - Stephen - 04-30-2014, 07:11 PM

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