When loading a new site using Firefox, why do I get a message telling me that "firefox prevented this page automatically lead to another page." Allow? »

When loading a page using Firefox, at the top of the page, I get a message saying "Firefox prevented this page from automatically redirecting to another page - allow? This happens almost every time I start a new page, and Firefox will not allow to continue the download. I tell him to allow every time, even on the pages I have "authorized" by the past.

Clear the Cache and Cookies

Clear the Cache of the network

-> click on the Firefox button, then click on Options -> advanced-> general-> remove the check mark from the warn me when Web sites try to redirect or reload the page

-> Click OK-> restart Firefox Options window

Check and tell if its working.

Tags: Firefox

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