On 2/25/2013 10:43 AM, Robert M Jones wrote:
> This blog:
http://www.alexanderhanff.com/firefox-vs-cookies claims
> today in an open letter, that Firefox sets Google as the home page on
> a new install.
>
> Can anyone verify or refute this? My understanding, is that Firefox
> does no such thing.
>
> The author writes: "last I checked Firefox sets Google as the default
> Home Page for most users (I believe this is different in a couple of
> EU countries, but generally true globally). This means that most
> users the first time they open Firefox will be automatically �opted
> in� to accepting Google�s 3rd party cookies as they would have
> visited Google �in person�. "
>
> Can anyone comment please? (particularly from outside EU?) Many
> thanks.
>
I'm in the U.S. and have set my home page to a blank page. However,
about:home does bring up a page with the orange Firefox logo globe in
the middle with a search box immediately below it. On the left side of
the search box is written "Google" with the letters each in a different
color. At the same time, the address window contents changed to the
text,"Go to a website" which is the same text I see on my blank "home page".