How to disable the silent request of Firefox under Linux

  
                

There are a lot of Linux users who use the Firefox browser, and the silent request of the Linux Firefox browser has caused a lot of controversy. Before arbitrarily arbitrarily, users should turn this feature off to avoid loss. This article will introduce how to disable the silent request function of Firefox in Linux.

close Firefox silent request

When you mouse over a link, the browser will automatically send a request to the target server. This is still the case after turning off CSS, JavaScript, and prefetching. As early as 2012, there were users submitting a bug report to bugzilla requesting to add a preference option to close the silent request, but its status is still "not processed".

Mozilla's suggestion is that users can choose to turn off automatic request —&mdash from about:config; type about:config, search for network.http.speculative-parallel-limit, double-click to change the value to 0.

The above is the introduction of the method of disabling the silent request of Firefox in Linux. It is said that this function of Firefox will invade the privacy of the user, so it is better to turn it off earlier.

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