Firefox users have long been annoyed by the incessant pop-ups and ads that Firefox suggests as they type in web addresses. While there are a few ways to disable these suggestions, one of the easiest is to add this line of code to your Firefox profile: “dom.disable_suggested_ads”=true This setting will stop all suggested ads from appearing in the Firefox address bar, regardless of whether or not you have opted-in to receive them. ..


Starting with Mozilla Firefox version 93, the browser includes a new addition to the Firefox Suggest feature that occasionally shows sponsored suggestions. Luckily, if you don’t want to see ads in your browser address bar, you can disable them in Settings. Here’s how.

First, open Firefox. In the upper-right corner of any Firefox window, click the hamburger button (three lines), then select “Settings” in the menu that appears.

When the Settings tab opens, click “Privacy & Security” in the sidebar.

In Privacy & Security settings, scroll down to the “Address Bar — Firefox Suggest” section and uncheck both “Contextual Suggestions” and “Include occasional sponsored suggestions.”

After that, close the settings tab. Sponsored suggestions will no longer show up in the address bar results. Happy browsing!

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