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Firefox connects to google-analytics for some sites, and then gets stuck, and I can never get onto the site. How do I prevent Firefox from connecting to google-analytics? I use XP with service pak 3 in English

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Firefox connects to google-analytics for some sites,when i click on links in websites or emails and then gets stuck, and I can never get onto the site. Or opens a new bower behind the one i'm usind that's blank i don't even know it's there untill i close the one i'm using. How do I prevent Firefox from connecting to google-analytics? Or opening a blank bowser behind the one i'm using. I use XP with service pak 3 in English

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A few times a week

== a couple months ago

Firefox connects to google-analytics for some sites,when i click on links in websites or emails and then gets stuck, and I can never get onto the site. Or opens a new bower behind the one i'm usind that's blank i don't even know it's there untill i close the one i'm using. How do I prevent Firefox from connecting to google-analytics? Or opening a blank bowser behind the one i'm using. I use XP with service pak 3 in English == This happened == A few times a week == a couple months ago

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I got the same issue.

I go on a website and all the sudden another window pops up with "results.google-analytics.com" or "search.google-analytics.com". It has often ads for other sites for example. black single dating site

how can I can I stop that from happening again? I didn't download or do anything, just visit websites, that I visit on a regular basis.

OS: Windows XP Firefox Version: 3.6.6

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What i did worked for me, i hope it works for you. I put Add Block add on to firefox then the next time i got miss directed i added a fliter which blocks my brower from allowing this and from being highjacked anymore.

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ghostery add on blocks 238 web trackers (including the web trends tracker on this page). ghostery will sort the problem by blocking google analictics and there other seven trackers

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/search/?q=ghostery&cat=all&lver=any&pid=1&sort=&pp=20&lup=&advanced=

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Hay! I've found that disabling firecookie, the problem stops.