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why is accessing sites on a page even if not I don't clicking but merely pass on link (LittleSnitch confirmed)

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Hi,

On my Macbook, with Firefox, latest verwion. I observed that Firefox tries to access the websites on which my mouse pointer passes. Without any clicking done me.

I observed this by using LittleSnitch (outgoing firewall). If it is a new feature, would be great to have a way to disable that.

Thank you very much!!

Hi, On my Macbook, with Firefox, latest verwion. I observed that Firefox tries to access the websites on which my mouse pointer passes. Without any clicking done me. I observed this by using LittleSnitch (outgoing firewall). If it is a new feature, would be great to have a way to disable that. Thank you very much!!

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What kind of web page is it... search results?

If it is Firefox's new tab page: this page has a feature to open a connection when you mouse over a tile. This is described in the help article here in the section "Speculative pre-connections" under "Prefetching" (you may need to expand the Prefetching section by clicking that heading before you can find "Speculative pre-connections"): How to stop Firefox from making automatic connections. I don't think that involves any specific page request, but could be accompanied by a DNS request.

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Start Firefox in Safe Mode to check if one of the extensions (Firefox/Tools > Add-ons > Extensions) or if hardware acceleration is causing the problem.

  • Switch to the DEFAULT theme: Firefox/Tools > Add-ons > Appearance
  • Do NOT click the Reset button on the Safe Mode start window
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선택된 해결법

What kind of web page is it... search results?

If it is Firefox's new tab page: this page has a feature to open a connection when you mouse over a tile. This is described in the help article here in the section "Speculative pre-connections" under "Prefetching" (you may need to expand the Prefetching section by clicking that heading before you can find "Speculative pre-connections"): How to stop Firefox from making automatic connections. I don't think that involves any specific page request, but could be accompanied by a DNS request.