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How do I stop "Are you sure you want to navigate away from this page? Press OK to continue, or Cancel to stay on the current page." from comeing up. It is new. Just started doing it yesterday morning.

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I have used FireFox to play the Game Kingdoms Of Camelot, a facebook game. I also have Grease Monkey and a 3rd party add on. I leave it running 24/7 to gather food in the game for my army. It has run smoothly for 6 mo. Yesterday 2/04/11 in the morning it started asking for conformation when the page refreshed. i want to know how to stop this Box from comeing up it will not continue without refreshing and will not refresh untill th question is answered. It says "Are you sure you want to navigate away from this page? Press OK to continue, or Cancel to stay on the current page."

I have used FireFox to play the Game Kingdoms Of Camelot, a facebook game. I also have Grease Monkey and a 3rd party add on. I leave it running 24/7 to gather food in the game for my army. It has run smoothly for 6 mo. Yesterday 2/04/11 in the morning it started asking for conformation when the page refreshed. i want to know how to stop this Box from comeing up it will not continue without refreshing and will not refresh untill th question is answered. It says "Are you sure you want to navigate away from this page? Press OK to continue, or Cancel to stay on the current page."

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You're not going to stop it, and out here, what's illegal?

What it boils down to is a matter of ethics, and it's wrong. But the web techies build this feature into their sites because they know somebody is going to fly in off an engine like Google or MSN. And take something, like a picture. Without stopping in and signing up or something else. But what if I or you is out collecting stamps or avatars or wallpapers, and have already taken a quiz, or signed up for a product? I've already done that...but the site developers who use this ingenious(hijacking) software don't see it that way, and don't care if you just got a computer and want to pick up something here or there. Those sites don't get anything when you visit and don't leave your number. I don't what these 19 tracking cookies are for, do you?

"A liar should have a good memory" Scottish saying