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I found 9 extensions in "troubleshooting". 3 exts are mine. 6 are not. delete y/n? ie i don't do twitter.

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In "help", "troubleshooting", "extensions", I found 9 ext's. I put in 3. The other 6 are not from me. amazon@search.mozilla.org twitter@search.mozilla.org ebay@search.mozilla.org bing@search.mozilla.org wikipedia@search.mozilla.org google@search.mozilla.org Are they necessary? Can they be deleted. If yes, how? I seldom, if ever, use the first 4 in the list.

In "help", "troubleshooting", "extensions", I found 9 ext's. I put in 3. The other 6 are not from me. amazon@search.mozilla.org twitter@search.mozilla.org ebay@search.mozilla.org bing@search.mozilla.org wikipedia@search.mozilla.org google@search.mozilla.org Are they necessary? Can they be deleted. If yes, how? I seldom, if ever, use the first 4 in the list.

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Those look like search engines.

Type about:preferences#search<enter> in the address bar. You can select any search engine to be your default from here.

You can also remove any engine from here.

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Yes, all those extensions are search engines like posted above. You can't remove them from the "Help -> Troubleshooting Information" page. The search engines you see listed are the ones that apply to your location (region) and you can manage them via "Options/Preferences -> Search".