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How do I remove redirect tool

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redirect keeps blocking my sign-in on some web site forums. When I click 'allow' it just tells me to sign in. I sign in, 'Allow' and 'x' pops up I click 'Allow' and it just deletes my sign-in again and again and again in perpetuity. How do I disable this feature so it allows me to sign in...?

redirect keeps blocking my sign-in on some web site forums. When I click 'allow' it just tells me to sign in. I sign in, 'Allow' and 'x' pops up I click 'Allow' and it just deletes my sign-in again and again and again in perpetuity. How do I disable this feature so it allows me to sign in...?
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jscher2000 - Many thanks, this has solved my problem!

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See if this helps; Type about:preferences#advanced<enter> in the address bar. Under Advanced, select General Turn off Warn me when websites try to redirect or reload the page.

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Many thanks for your answer Fred McD, but I do not have the option 'Warn me when websites try to redirect or reload the page' in the general tab - I don't even an 'Advanced' tab at the top of the page anymore. Ref. Firefox v. 56.0.1. (64 bit) in Win 10.

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You didn't follow the instructions correctly. Please try again.

There is also in the new version; Find In Options (upper right).

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The Options page layout changed in Firefox 56 -- as you noticed! "Warn me when websites try to redirect or reload the page" is no longer included there.

Here's the alternate way to modify that setting:

(1) In a new tab, type or paste about:config in the address bar and press Enter/Return. Click the button accepting the risk.

(2) In the search box above the list, type or paste access and pause while the list is filtered

(3a) TO TURN OFF: If the accessibility.blockautorefresh preference is bolded and "modified" or "user set" to true, double-click it to restore the default value of false

(3b) TO TURN ON: Double-click the accessibility.blockautorefresh preference to switch it from false to true

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Fred McD - in that case you mustn't have give the instuctions correctly as I followed YOUR instructions TO THE LETTER. Many thanks.

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jscher2000 - Many thanks, this has solved my problem!

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FredMcD said

Type about:preferences#advanced<enter> in the address bar.

Not about:preferences (see your screen shot)

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mckendrick said

Many thanks for your answer Fred McD, but I do not have the option 'Warn me when websites try to redirect or reload the page' in the general tab - I don't even an 'Advanced' tab at the top of the page anymore. Ref. Firefox v. 56.0.1. (64 bit) in Win 10.

I had the same problem that you did - I had added the always https Add-on - when I disabled it, the problem stopped. The browser worked for https sites, but made me redirect for non-secure sites.

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My problem came back shortly after it seemed to be fixed - I was going to uninstall FF, clean the registry, then reinstall - but noticed that there was a new file installed by Firefox today, so uninstalled it, then went back to about:preferences#advanced and clicked on privacy and security. There is an option there (the default) that allows FF to install and run studies - I unchecked that and so far haven't had any problems