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Mobilisearch has hijacked my Firefox first page. If I select a new tab it reverts to Firefox. Can anyone advise me how to delete the Mobilisearch from Firefox. On line solutions seem very complicated. I'm a senior citizen and not particularly technically minded so any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Oh and happy new year to you all. I'm using Windows 11 on my PC and Firefox 121.0 (64 bit). Hope that helps.

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Hello guys! For about a year so I changed my mainly web browser from Chrome to Firefox mainly because of one reason, auto-deleting. I have been happy with the browser for a bit over 1 year. But recently the browser have started to auto-delete my history. My first tabs with Firefox is no longer available for me and I find it very sad. :( I have tried everything to get it back, but nothing works.

But unfortunately it doesn't stop there. For everyday I use Firefox and store history history of the last day available on my history list gets deleted automatically without my permission. So I wonder is there a way to stop and prevent auto-deleting of history. Or does the history tab have a limit for how much history that can be stored. Is the limit really 1 year and approx. 3 months?

Before answering and helping me I can tell you guys that I have read a lot about this on net and even read questions related to this here on mozilla support. And I have turned off many of the obvious reasons like private browsing, auto-clear history after I close the application, etc. I mean I am pretty aware of all the usual reasons, but even so my history get deleted by itself day by day and I want to stop this.

Firefox determines automatically how many pages can be kept without affecting the performance.You can see the current value of this maximum as the value of the read-only pref places.history.expiration.transient_current_max_pages on the about:config page.You can create a new integer pref named places.history.expiration.max_pages if you want to adjust the automatically calculates number of pages to keep.Be cautious though with modifying the value of this pref.Note that you can do a copy and paste of history items to a bookmarks folder.

The only anti-virus program I use is Ad-aware and I didn't find anything there about interfering with my browser. It's strange it's starting now after almost a year. I don't think it's anti-virus or the disk cleaners because this is starting now. As I also mentioned in the question description above, the process continues. The more I use firefox, the more old history gets deleted. :(


Hi, thanks for your reply. I know you are trying to help, but I have already tried all these suggestion you mentioned. I can also say that only old download history + old history webpages gets deleted. I don't why, but as I already said before the more I download and the more pages I visit, the more old history and download history gets deleted.

I see. I will run a deep scan with Ad-aware and see if it finds something. But I also notice something else that I find very strange. The size of the places.sqlite file. The size of it is 92 160 KB. The size have been the same for many days now. I have looked at it before and it usually change. I believe the solution lies with that file. Is there a way to increase the file size or is this the limit or is 92 160 KB the limit?

I thought the same, but how do you stop this. I recently found out that the places.sqlite file is 92 160 KB and it has been the same size every since this problem started. Now I wonder is that the limit for how much history Firefox can store. Can't the file exceed that beyond that?


I finally find the place were I could see how many pages I can store, but the problem is that I can't change the value either by modifying it or make a new integer as you said yourself. Is there another option to do that? :)

You can read in the article that places.history.expiration.transient_current_max_pages is a read-only pref and you can't modify this maximum via that pref.Did you verify that you are exceeding this maximum?

You would have to create a new integer pref with the name places.history.expiration.max_pages and set the value of the pref to the desired number of history items like you can see in my post above.Preferences can be created on the about:config page via the right-click context menu: New -> Integer

I made a new interger and wrote: places.history.expiration.max_pages. After importing a lot new history from chrome+app on phone it seems like the deletion have fourtnately stopped which is very good. Thanks you 1000 times really. I am really grateful for all your replies and help I got here. Now I am really satisfied. ^_^

If you don't mind, can I ask one last question. With making a new integer, do you know how long this new integer-file will last before deleting history. I think I have set the value on the maximum, but do you know if this could occur in the future again. I really want to avoid this. I mean is there a way to see when I almost reach the page limit? And if so, how do I solve it if it were going to happen again? Do I simply do the same procedure with making a new integer-file?

How long this lasts would only depend upon how many pages you visit.Keep in mind that too many pages can slow down Firefox or even cause hangs or crashes.I would suggest to at least make a backup of your history (e.g. places.sqlite) and possibly bookmark backups in the bookmarkbackups folder as well.

I know most people doesn't care about these things, but I guess we all are different. In my case, I am a history freak. I love to see statistic of my history for as far I can go back. That's why I don't want it to be deleted.

The iPhone taught us that you could build a decent browser for mobile phones and that data was important. Phones, really just in the last five years or so, have shown us that access to data plans that look like what you can get to your house can unleash developer and user creativity.

Expect to see big changes in the video space. HTML5-based video and open video codecs are starting to appear on the web as web developers make individual choices to support a standards-based, royalty-free approach. Expect to see changes in the expectations around the licensing of codecs.

And over the next five years mobile will play an increasingly important role in our lives, and in the future of the web. The decisions of users, carriers, governments and the people who build phones will have far-reaching effects on this new extension to the Internet and how people will access information for decades to come.

I remember installing fire fox when it came as an application tool on a CD in a computer tech mag when it first evolved. The best part afterwords was having not to depend on IE any more and the fox kept me on the internet. Way to go Fire Fox I was dreading to see the day you would disappear and very thankful your success with creativity has brought you this far. Happy B-day and hopefully you will around for generations to come and be able to keep the pages rolling.

I live in a part of the world where the world of the internet is virtually foreign to many. I have my own pc now, but I used to read a South African computer publication called SACM and enjoyed reading problems that people had about the computers even though I did not have one. I believed that I was preparing myself for the future by reading about computers whilst I could not even afford one at the time. At the time I thought that the monitor was the computer. And I remember reading a great review on SACM or South African Computer Magazine about this browser by Mozilla called Firefox. Whilst almost everyone uses the default browser IE at work, I used Firefox. I have been promoting its use here at BCL Limited even though there are some who can or only want to see the world through IE. I was the only person who could access the web yesterday here at BCL Limited. BCL Limited is a mining and smelting company here in Selibe-Phikwe in Botswana. I did that because I used Firefox whilst others failed using IE.

i remember when my mate dani first told me about this back in mid 05, i think the mighty firefox was into ver-1.5 at this time and i loved it, i soon developed a nice tasty dislike for microsofts idiot explorer.
alot has changed indeed since 1.5, was tabbed browsing out back then or did that come in with 2.0? but yeah, today we have a nice crisp interface with all the performance and stabillity that IE will never have :)

Congratulations! But theres not only fun with Firefox 3.5.5, Im waiting for Firefox 5, that can open mht.files natively. I just installed two AddOns, but they were not able to open my file:
UnMHT 5.4.0 and Mozilla Archive Format 0.16.4, the last one didnt open my file, the first addon does not work correctly!
My file is a Powerpoint-Presentation converted to a single mht-file,
with UnMHT it opens, but the used javascript seems not to function.
So party but work better!

Congratulations Firefox, you filled the void Netscape left, but are doing so much more, when I load software, you are at the Top of my list, amazingly you get better every day,, Happy Birthday, and a job well done!!

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