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Stop this message "You are about to log in to the site "hotmail.co.uk" with the username "jd-66 it does not require authentication. This may be an attempt

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You are about to log in to the site "hotmail.co.uk" with the username "jd-66", but the website does not require authentication. This may be an attempt to trick you.

Is "hotmail.co.uk" the site you want to visit?

How can I stop getting this message each time I click my home page. I have set my home page to Hotmail

You are about to log in to the site "hotmail.co.uk" with the username "jd-66", but the website does not require authentication. This may be an attempt to trick you. Is "hotmail.co.uk" the site you want to visit? How can I stop getting this message each time I click my home page. I have set my home page to Hotmail

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Hi james70,

What lizhenry said makes sense, if the url you're using is containing your username it might be that you're just getting a notification from Firefox trying to protect you :). Sometimes Firefox does that in order to avoid spoofing attacks or you going to a domain you don't want to go to. I think you can actually turn the notification off, check these two sources below, there are some instructions on how to turn that off.

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Disable login confirmation dialog

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Hi james70,

Does the url you're using contain your username, or your username and password? Check to make sure the url itself only has https://hotmail.co.uk.

Does this happen if you start Firefox in Safe Mode? If not, the problem may be from an add-on.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/troubleshoot-firefox-issues-using-safe-mode

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/troubleshoot-firefox-issues-caused-malware

You may also want to check for malware.

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Hi james70,

What lizhenry said makes sense, if the url you're using is containing your username it might be that you're just getting a notification from Firefox trying to protect you :). Sometimes Firefox does that in order to avoid spoofing attacks or you going to a domain you don't want to go to. I think you can actually turn the notification off, check these two sources below, there are some instructions on how to turn that off.

Mozillazine discussion

Disable login confirmation dialog

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Thank you I had typed my full email address for home page