Firefox 10.0.9esr as administrator has at least 3 bugs

I think that these bugs occur at least on windows...

1 there is no warning when you try to close the tabs 2 or more.

2. it is not possible to disable the automatic update. After you restart firefox, it is on automatic update again.

3. you cannot have a blank page, it is always set to 'my home page' and the search engine in the middle of the page does not at all.

Bugs occur only if you run firefox as administrator and do not use it as a standard user in windows operating systems.

I have recently downgraded Firefox 16.0.1 to firefox 10esr because the rapid firefox releases only causes problems and are more reliable and now I discover a different kind of problems...

Thank you.
It is the torbutton add-on that caused the problems. Now, I thought about it and it fixed...

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