How can I disable Firefox from automaticly opening when I start my computer?

Hi there,
I love firefox but I don't want it to open when I startup my desktop.
What can I do to disable automatic opening by firefox?
Thank you

See:
* https://support.mozilla.org/kb/Firefox+launches+automatically+when+your+computer+starts

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