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I installed the Honey add-on. It's an app that will find coupon codes when you purchase online. I realized after a while that none of the codes it had were working, so basically, it's useless. I went to the add-on tab, clicked 'remove' and thought that would be the last of it, however there was a small popup window for the app that wouldn't go away. Checking the help section of Firefox, I proceeded to manually uninstall the app by its code. Shut down Firefox,delete the code started up Firefox and now I have a blank pop-up window. The app is gone, I think, but I still have this popup that I can't close. If I right click on the Firefox logo in the dock, I see the open Firefox tab and a tab labeled about:blank Mozilla Firefox.I'm using a Mac with Catalina.Any suggestions?
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User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.15; rv:76.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/76.0 See also whenever I search ff puts a little green ball next to the site and asks me to add it to search. How do I turn this off permanently? The browser extension Honey has been around since at least 2013, but we regularly receive questions from readers asking whether it’s for real (rather than a form of scam). Is the Chrome browser. Apr 14, 2020 Download Honey for Firefox. Automatically find and try coupon codes with 1-click. Works at thousands of stores in the US, Canada, Australia, India and the UK. Then, I heard about an app called Honey. Honey is a web browser add-on that finds coupons from all kinds of places that you can use for the websites you browse. The idea behind it is to get rid of.