It's all part of the latest upgrade for Firefox. It all comes from your Web History and Tempory Internet Files folder and some other stuff I don't know about. It can't really be turned off as a feature. But there's nothing wrong with it. it was just something Firefox included to try and speed up your surfing. It memorises the most familiar addresses you use so you can get to them quickly but ony having to tyhoe out the first couple of letters of the address.
But there is good news, you can delete them. type in the first few letters until the bar drops down with your options, use the arrow keys to scroll down to the one you want and just press the delete key. That's the actual button that say's delete, not the other delete key: that does nothing.
Once gone, they only come back once retyped. If you don't want them to show up again, you'll have to erase them each time.
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