Search Support

Avoid support scams. We will never ask you to call or text a phone number or share personal information. Please report suspicious activity using the “Report Abuse” option.

Learn More

Firefox download something everytime a newtab is opened

more options

Hello.

Every time i open a new tab firefox download something from this IP address : (104.23.125.174) or (104.23.124.174). I tried opening a new tab multiple times and every time a download start in the background.

How do i stop it from consuming my internet like that ? i have to wait like a minute every time i open a new tab just for it to finish.

Hello. Every time i open a new tab firefox download something from this IP address : (104.23.125.174) or (104.23.124.174). I tried opening a new tab multiple times and every time a download start in the background. How do i stop it from consuming my internet like that ? i have to wait like a minute every time i open a new tab just for it to finish.

Chosen solution

Hmm, could be this issue:

By default, Firefox prepares 15 tiles for the new tab page. If Firefox was not able to capture a thumbnail image for a site in a history tile, it may try to do so in the background when you open the new tab page. I haven't heard of that for a download before, but it's worth checking.

To remove that from the page, I can think of two possible approaches:

(1) Remove it from History. You can launch your history in the Library dialog using either:

  • Ctrl+Shift+h
  • History menu > Show All History

You may be able to search using part of the IP address in the search box in the upper right corner. If you find it, you could right-click > Delete items from that server, or right-click one of the entries and Forget About This Site (removes history, cache, bookmarks, permissions, etc., for that site).

(2) If that doesn't work, you could try to clear suspicious tiles from the new tab page, once it settles down.

Use Ctrl- to zoom out so you can see all 15 tiles, then hover suspicious (e.g., blank, odd sites) tiles and click the "x" button at the upper right corner to block them from appearing on the page.

Does that help?

Ler a resposta no contexto 👍 1

All Replies (5)

more options

Not a normal action when opening a new Tab.

Both those domains are part of the CloudFare Network.

Do you have a "new tab" extension installed that modifies the action of the New Tab feature in Firefox? If so, disable that extension and verify that contact to those IP addresses stops.

more options

A list of all my Extensions :

Adblock Plus Bluhell Firewall Enhanced Steam IDM integration LeechBlock MEGA Stylish YouTube High Definition

more options

So i just disabled them all and still same thing happen

more options

Chosen Solution

Hmm, could be this issue:

By default, Firefox prepares 15 tiles for the new tab page. If Firefox was not able to capture a thumbnail image for a site in a history tile, it may try to do so in the background when you open the new tab page. I haven't heard of that for a download before, but it's worth checking.

To remove that from the page, I can think of two possible approaches:

(1) Remove it from History. You can launch your history in the Library dialog using either:

  • Ctrl+Shift+h
  • History menu > Show All History

You may be able to search using part of the IP address in the search box in the upper right corner. If you find it, you could right-click > Delete items from that server, or right-click one of the entries and Forget About This Site (removes history, cache, bookmarks, permissions, etc., for that site).

(2) If that doesn't work, you could try to clear suspicious tiles from the new tab page, once it settles down.

Use Ctrl- to zoom out so you can see all 15 tiles, then hover suspicious (e.g., blank, odd sites) tiles and click the "x" button at the upper right corner to block them from appearing on the page.

Does that help?

more options

Thanks, it worked :D it was the following site "www.mobafire.com" it didn't have a thumbnail and when i pinged it got the same IP Address so i cleared the tiles