It probably only does it when the Firefox box (for lack of a better term) is involved. [See the second screenshot.] That FF box should go away as soon as you type the first letter of yahoo.com.~~~
I've requested additional info as to why the obfuscated URL only appears in the start page address bar and not in any other subsequent address bars.
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In your first screenshot, the FF box barfs on its transition out of the way.
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I'm going to guess that you already had the issue "fixed" by the time you took the screenshot below:
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This URL probably was typed into a new tab - one that never had the FF box in the address bar.
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(Or maybe you had that URL bookmarked
As a test, you might "unfix" FF and try typing in a URL while on that aboutreferences page.
Actually, it never crossed my mind that the "FF box" had anything to do with the issue. I have to leave home and run some errands but I'll try some experiments later today and let you know what I find.
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Win 7 Pro 64-bitIntel i5 2.4 Ghz8GB DDR3Intel HD 3000
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