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  • Reset Mozilla Firefox to Default Settings

    Mozilla Firefox is a free and open source web browser developed Mozilla Corporation. Mozilla Firefox is available for most of the popular operating system like Windows, macOS and Linux operating system. It is also a default web browser in Linux operating system. Mozilla Firefox is a popular web browser to any online user. It is said that no online user can go a single day without this Browser. I am also a fan of Mozilla Firefox browser and using this browser from the beginning of my internet life. Mozilla Firefox is mainly famous for its awesome features, user friendly looking and capability of adding useful add-ons so easily. So, try to use Mozilla Firefox and I am sure, you will really enjoy it. However, if you use Mozilla Firefox for a long time, you will face some unusual behavior due to malware attack, unwanted ads or unwanted add-ons issue. It is not a fault of Mozilla Firefox but a fault of your unconscious use to this browser. If you face any unusual behavior of your browser, don’t be anxiety. Because, Mozilla Firefox has integrated a tool to reset your browser to default settings. If you reset your browser, you will [...]

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