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Wat is de bedoeling van de melding in bijlage? Wat is het risico? Hoe raak ik die melding definitief kwijt?


From: [/questions/985488]

De bijlage kon ik nergens toevoegen. Het is een melding die luidt: "Firefox heeft voorkomen dat deze pagina automatisch werd doorgestuurd naar een andere pagina".
Wat betekent deze melding? Wat is het risico als ik klik op [Toestaan]? Hoe raak ik deze melding definitief kwijt?
Wat is de bedoeling van de melding in bijlage? Wat is het risico? Hoe raak ik die melding definitief kwijt? ----- <i>From: [[/questions/985488]]</i> <blockquote><i>De bijlage kon ik nergens toevoegen. Het is een melding die luidt: "Firefox heeft voorkomen dat deze pagina automatisch werd doorgestuurd naar een andere pagina".<br /> Wat betekent deze melding? Wat is het risico als ik klik op [Toestaan]? Hoe raak ik deze melding definitief kwijt?</i></blockquote>

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English Translation Of Question

What is the purpose of the message attachment? What is the risk? How do I get rid of that message? Final


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What website are referring to when you ask this question?

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For all other volunteers who may answer, this question is Dutch.

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Almost every website (I started today with Firefox).

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The message is in Dutch and says: "Firefox did prevend that this page was automatically forwarded to another page". What is the reason of this message? What is the risk to accept? How do I get rid of this message permanently?

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Are you able to speak English?
I feel that I may have translated your question incorrectly.

Are you experiencing issues with popups on the screen?

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Ok.
Are you experiencing issues with websites loading by themselves?

If so, can you please post the link(s) of the website(s) that is opening?


Note: You may receive better help if you post your question on the Dutch Firefox support forums.

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You are running the Dutch version of Firefox, correct?

Does this message appear when you click on something on the screen?

Some pages load twice or redirect users automatically on load.
Firefox is preventing this from happening because in some cases users can be redirected to malicious websites.

I cannot give you any security advise, but turning this off will allow the websites to reload/redirect you.
If the website is a trustworthy site, you can allow it.

In the event that you are redirected to a malicious website, you need to exit the website immediately and run a full scan for infection on your computer.

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Correct, the Dutch version (24.0).

I clicked on a bookmark in Firefox of a trustworthy site. Does the message disappear permanently after acceptation or does it return every time I click that bookmark? But why should Firefox redirect me to another page then the page that appears after clicking the bookmark?

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This shouldn't be Firefox that is redirecting you, it is most likely the webpage that is doing this.

If you suspect that it is Firefox, please do the following:

More details about the redirecting feature can be found here.

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Check the connection settings.

If you do not need to use a proxy to connect to internet then try to select "No Proxy" if "Use the system proxy settings" or one of the others do not work properly.

See "Firefox connection settings":


See also:

  • Firefox > Options/Preferences > Advanced > General : Accessibility : [ ] "Warn me when web sites try to redirect or reload the page"

Noe that the setting in "Options > Advanced > General" is meant as an accessibility feature, as you can see by the label of that section, so that people with disabilities or people who use screen readers do not get confused and is not meant as a safety protection to stop redirecting.