

My Homepage option : set to be that of the NewTab, and NewTab set with a dedicated userChromeJS script after implementation of the userChromeJS “protocol” built by xiaoxiaoflood and available at. I tend to follow your assumption but a friend of mine who’s far more in contact with many “basic” users than I am tells me that he still encounters situations where people believe Google is the Web, that when Google Search happens to be unavailable on their browser they believe their connection to the Web is “broken”.ġ- Nothing laughable, of course, knowledge and intelligence are distinct, and even if they weren’t what’s funny about a low IQ? Am I stupid because besides fried eggs and spaghetti I know nothing about cooking, am I dumb because I’m illiterate in arts?Ģ- Are such users a minority, what’s the average technological knowledge of those using a connected device, nowadays? I’m afraid that average is quite modest, sufficiently modest to satisfy the inquisition of the leading Web corporations. Now You: do you use the homepage option of your nothing rude but I’m not sure your assumption of users’ knowledge of the Web, of Web tools, of their browser, is correct. about:config, about:downloads, about:profiles, or about:telemetry. See which websites store cookies or data: Click Manage. Tip: you may set other internal Firefox pages as the homepage, e.g. Removing the data may reduce tracking, but may also log you out of websites or change website behavior.
#Change your mozilla firefox homepage how to
How to change your browser's homepage for Mozilla Firefox on Windows (Microsoft). Also, when Firefox is starting, it is loading the homepage by default as well unless you have configured the browser to restore the last session. Mozilla Firefox on Windows (Microsoft) - Change Homepage Instructions.

When you open a new window in Firefox, the homepage or pages set as the homepage are loaded (not in Private Browsing Mode). You could make Ghacks the homepage in Firefox, if you want. Tip: to add more than one custom URL, use | as the separator, e.g.
