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Why does Firefox stay on the Linkedin page

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I'm up to the most current version of Firefox

120.0.1 (64-bit) Windows 11

For this and the last versions over a couple of years whenever I go to;

https://www.linkedin.com

Then try to go to any other page like https://nextdoor.com from a bookmark, it stays on linkedin.

If I enter the address by typing it in, it works.

I'm up to the most current version of Firefox 120.0.1 (64-bit) Windows 11 For this and the last versions over a couple of years whenever I go to; https://www.linkedin.com Then try to go to any other page like https://nextdoor.com '''''from a bookmark''''', it stays on linkedin. If I enter the address by typing it in, it works.

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I found the problem.

Turns out, I had both the uBlock Origin and the Duck Duck Go extensions installed. Having 2 site-filtering extensions will cause some web-sites to go squirrely.

Removed the DuckDuckGo extension and all is well again.

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Keazen oplossing

I found the problem.

Turns out, I had both the uBlock Origin and the Duck Duck Go extensions installed. Having 2 site-filtering extensions will cause some web-sites to go squirrely.

Removed the DuckDuckGo extension and all is well again.