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Old 12th January 2009, 11:09 PM
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Strange Problem

Hello, fellow Fedora users. I have been running Fedora 10 64 bit for a few months now, without a problem at all.
I am quite experienced with Fedora. however, something is happening that I do not like at all, and have no way to fix;
When I right click in Firefox sometimes, not all the time, but when I right click, a tab opens up at the Google home page. Now I never use Google, for I know it sets a 5 year cookie, and that they are reporting to NSA all search terms, so I use clusty.com instead. But, on many occasions, a right click takes me to Google, and sets that damned cookie again. If I block Google cookies, it opens a page with a 404 error. Any ideas, folks? I am at a loss here. I would like to disable this, but cannot find out how. Thanks.
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