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1. How do I import my favourites?

Importing favourites is easy with Firefox. When installing Firefox for the first time, it will ask where you want to import data from. Select "Internet Explorer". That's it! All your favourites will be included with your new Firefox bookmarks. You can manage them through the Bookmarks Manager located in the Bookmarks menu.

2. Can I allow particular sites to have Pop-ups?

If you notice that clicking a link does nothing, look to the bottom left of window browser. If you see the little icon (shown here at the left), it means Firefox blocked a popup. If you double click this icon, it will allow the particular website to have pop-ups.

3. Do all websites work with Firefox?

Although most users will never find blocking issues when visiting websites with Firefox, there are some websites that still unfortunately don't work or forcibly block Firefox from accessing them. Our first recommendation would be to look at the site you're visiting, and see if its worth it. Many sites that block Firefox do so because they have technology that specifically exploit internet explorer with spyware and other such utilities. If its a specialized website that you need access to, you'll have to use Internet Explorer or another browser that is compatible with your computing platform. For easy of browsing 'Open with Internet Explorer' to the context menu within Firefox.

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4. How do I send E-mail with Firefox?

Unlike Mozilla or Netscape, Firefox allows you to choose your default E-mail client to send mail. Whenever you click a link with the mailto: function, it will open up your default E-mail client.
Firefox does not include an E-mail client. If you're looking for a good E-mail client, we suggest Thunderbird.

5. What platforms is Firefox available on?

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