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Don't want "click me" that has hijacked my browser

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The best thing about firefox is that it did not force unwanted shite on to your computer, which for a computer numpty like me takes forever to get shot of. Unfortunately now we have "click me". I don't want to click you; I don't ever play computer games. Why not ask me if I want this utter crap before you force it on me? Just remove it from my computer as I can't do it but you put it there so you can. Thanks very much.

The best thing about firefox is that it did not force unwanted shite on to your computer, which for a computer numpty like me takes forever to get shot of. Unfortunately now we have "click me". I don't want to click you; I don't ever play computer games. Why not ask me if I want this utter crap before you force it on me? Just remove it from my computer as I can't do it but you put it there so you can. Thanks very much.

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That Click Me game is part of the Humble Mozilla Bundle promotion on the default Home Page [about:home], that loads from the Mozilla servers in the "Brand Logo" (DIV) section of about:home. A feature that was first used in Firefox 29 [IIRC] just prior to the start of the Olympic Games.

Also, part of that promotion is addressed in the "Snippet" below the Search Container on the about:home page.


If you want to block the "Brand Logo" section (and the "snippet" below the Search container) from ever being seen again, you can install Stylish and this UserStyle. https://userstyles.org/styles/104673/about-home-hide-snippets-and-hide-brand-logo

Or set a different Home Page. See - How to set the home page

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Suluhisho teule

That Click Me game is part of the Humble Mozilla Bundle promotion on the default Home Page [about:home], that loads from the Mozilla servers in the "Brand Logo" (DIV) section of about:home. A feature that was first used in Firefox 29 [IIRC] just prior to the start of the Olympic Games.

Also, part of that promotion is addressed in the "Snippet" below the Search Container on the about:home page.


If you want to block the "Brand Logo" section (and the "snippet" below the Search container) from ever being seen again, you can install Stylish and this UserStyle. https://userstyles.org/styles/104673/about-home-hide-snippets-and-hide-brand-logo

Or set a different Home Page. See - How to set the home page

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If you prefer not to see the snippets on the about:home page or otherwise experience problems with a snippet then you can set the browser.aboutHomeSnippets.updateUrl pref to an empty string on the about:config page. Delete the storage\persistent\moz-safe-about+home folder in the Firefox profile folder with Firefox closed ("3-bar" Firefox menu button > Exit/Quit) to remove snippets stored in IndexedDB and make Firefox use a default snippet set. You can reset the browser.aboutHomeSnippets.updateUrl pref via the right-click context menu to the default value to re-enable the snippets and make Firefox recreate the moz-safe-about+home folder. You need to close and restart Firefox after changing the value of the browser.aboutHomeSnippets.updateUrl pref.

You can open the about:config page via the location/address bar. You can accept the warning and click "I'll be careful" to continue.

You can use this button to go to the currently used Firefox profile folder:

  • Help > Troubleshooting Information > Profile Directory: Show Folder (Linux: Open Directory; Mac: Show in Finder)
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troggy, this not actually installed on your computer. You are using the default homepage which is about:home and currently it has what you see.

And easy way for you to get rid of this is to change your homepage to something else as the-edmeister linked to a article at bottom of his post on how to.