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How can I change the setting so that I don't see the message showing which cookies have been removed in the lower right of my screen?

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I have been using Duck Duck go for my search engine for over a year, but I find that the cookies-tracking message in the lower right part of my screen is distracting. I have changed my default search engine back to Google and I am still receiving the messages. Can I keep Duck Duck go without the messages? Also please confirm steps to change the default search engine. Thanks

I have been using Duck Duck go for my search engine for over a year, but I find that the cookies-tracking message in the lower right part of my screen is distracting. I have changed my default search engine back to Google and I am still receiving the messages. Can I keep Duck Duck go without the messages? Also please confirm steps to change the default search engine. Thanks

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  1. Use the Search bar in Firefox and manage search engines
  2. You might try an add on to stop these notifications: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fire.../?src=search

Side note: Please remove the second installation of Flash if it is not needed, it may be causing some security issues on your computer.