
Can't disable domain guessing in version 37.0.2 in order to go to about.config
Online suggestions have not helped, including going to Preferences > Navigator, because Navigator is not in my version. What I need this for is to stop geolocation which requires entering "about.config" in the URL bar, but Domain Guessing ALWAYS adds www. to it, so I get "Server not found" error. Mac OSX 10.6.8. Thanks for your help.
Ausgewählte Lösung
It is not about.config with a dot, but about:config with a colon. about: is a protocol like http: and is used to access special built-in pages You can open about: pages via the location/address bar.
I assume that you are looking for this pref:
- geo.enabled = false
Note that Firefox will always ask for permission before using Geolocation.
If Geolocation isn't used them websites can do a reverse DNS look up of your IP address and that is usually not very accurate.
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Try a colon instead of a period: about:config
To discover more internal pages, try about:about
Ausgewählte Lösung
It is not about.config with a dot, but about:config with a colon. about: is a protocol like http: and is used to access special built-in pages You can open about: pages via the location/address bar.
I assume that you are looking for this pref:
- geo.enabled = false
Note that Firefox will always ask for permission before using Geolocation.
If Geolocation isn't used them websites can do a reverse DNS look up of your IP address and that is usually not very accurate.
cor-el said
It is not about.config with a dot, but about:config with a colon. about: is a protocol like http: and is used to access special built-in pages You can open about: pages via the location/address bar.
I assume that you are looking for this pref:
- geo.enabled = false
Note that Firefox will always ask for permission before using Geolocation.
If Geolocation isn't used them websites can do a reverse DNS look up of your IP address and that is usually not very accurate.