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Firefox 68 trying to connect to aus5.mozilla.org at startup

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As title says, Firefox trying to connect to aus5.mozilla.org at startup and I cannot stop it from doing so.

I have seen the answer to other question here What is the purpose of Firefox connections to "aus5.mozilla.org" and "shavar.services.mozilla.com" which the selected answer is not correct.

I have changed both following settings to http://localhost

browser.safebrowsing.provider.mozilla.gethashURL

browser.safebrowsing.provider.mozilla.updateURL


the address in question is not in about:config since I have changed every instance of data that even remotely looks like a web ULR to localhost

As title says, Firefox trying to connect to aus5.mozilla.org at startup and I cannot stop it from doing so. I have seen the answer to other question here [[Knowledge Base Article|What is the purpose of Firefox connections to "aus5.mozilla.org" and "shavar.services.mozilla.com"]] which the selected answer is not correct. I have changed both following settings to http://localhost browser.safebrowsing.provider.mozilla.gethashURL browser.safebrowsing.provider.mozilla.updateURL the address in question is not in about:config since I have changed every instance of data that even remotely looks like a web ULR to localhost

Змінено bobsort

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Facepalm! you can't even edit your own post!