some reason @google @amazon are in my firefox












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the main page



For whatever reason this has just recently started to show up on my main firefox browser.



The only thing I can think of it being related too is perl, and some cgi scripts that I've been testing.



Any suggest please? It does seem like an array function but none of my scripts are using that as an array.










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    Those are search shortcuts: mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/63.0/releasenotes/#note-787757
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  • @dsstorefile1 Please expand that to an answer :)
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the main page



For whatever reason this has just recently started to show up on my main firefox browser.



The only thing I can think of it being related too is perl, and some cgi scripts that I've been testing.



Any suggest please? It does seem like an array function but none of my scripts are using that as an array.










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    Those are search shortcuts: mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/63.0/releasenotes/#note-787757
    – dsstorefile1
    Dec 13 '18 at 6:38










  • @dsstorefile1 Please expand that to an answer :)
    – pomsky
    Dec 13 '18 at 7:02














1












1








1







the main page



For whatever reason this has just recently started to show up on my main firefox browser.



The only thing I can think of it being related too is perl, and some cgi scripts that I've been testing.



Any suggest please? It does seem like an array function but none of my scripts are using that as an array.










share|improve this question













the main page



For whatever reason this has just recently started to show up on my main firefox browser.



The only thing I can think of it being related too is perl, and some cgi scripts that I've been testing.



Any suggest please? It does seem like an array function but none of my scripts are using that as an array.







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    Those are search shortcuts: mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/63.0/releasenotes/#note-787757
    – dsstorefile1
    Dec 13 '18 at 6:38










  • @dsstorefile1 Please expand that to an answer :)
    – pomsky
    Dec 13 '18 at 7:02














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    Those are search shortcuts: mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/63.0/releasenotes/#note-787757
    – dsstorefile1
    Dec 13 '18 at 6:38










  • @dsstorefile1 Please expand that to an answer :)
    – pomsky
    Dec 13 '18 at 7:02








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Those are search shortcuts: mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/63.0/releasenotes/#note-787757
– dsstorefile1
Dec 13 '18 at 6:38




Those are search shortcuts: mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/63.0/releasenotes/#note-787757
– dsstorefile1
Dec 13 '18 at 6:38












@dsstorefile1 Please expand that to an answer :)
– pomsky
Dec 13 '18 at 7:02




@dsstorefile1 Please expand that to an answer :)
– pomsky
Dec 13 '18 at 7:02










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Those are search shortcuts for Top Sites introduced in Firefox v63.0.




Added search shortcuts for Top Sites: Amazon and Google appear as Top Sites tiles on the Firefox Home (New Tab) page. When selected these tiles will change focus to the address bar to initiate a search. Currently in US only.

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(originally posted as a comment below the question by @dsstorefile1)






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Those are search shortcuts for Top Sites introduced in Firefox v63.0.




Added search shortcuts for Top Sites: Amazon and Google appear as Top Sites tiles on the Firefox Home (New Tab) page. When selected these tiles will change focus to the address bar to initiate a search. Currently in US only.

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Those are search shortcuts for Top Sites introduced in Firefox v63.0.




Added search shortcuts for Top Sites: Amazon and Google appear as Top Sites tiles on the Firefox Home (New Tab) page. When selected these tiles will change focus to the address bar to initiate a search. Currently in US only.

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(originally posted as a comment below the question by @dsstorefile1)






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Those are search shortcuts for Top Sites introduced in Firefox v63.0.




Added search shortcuts for Top Sites: Amazon and Google appear as Top Sites tiles on the Firefox Home (New Tab) page. When selected these tiles will change focus to the address bar to initiate a search. Currently in US only.

(source)






(originally posted as a comment below the question by @dsstorefile1)






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Those are search shortcuts for Top Sites introduced in Firefox v63.0.




Added search shortcuts for Top Sites: Amazon and Google appear as Top Sites tiles on the Firefox Home (New Tab) page. When selected these tiles will change focus to the address bar to initiate a search. Currently in US only.

(source)






(originally posted as a comment below the question by @dsstorefile1)







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