How do I prevent FireFox from disclosing my location even though I am using a USA proxy?

I am traveling outside the USA and have a USA IP address via a proxy but sites like NETFLIX and CBS can still tell I am not physically in the states. This is not the case with other browsers I have tried. Why is FireFox providing this information and how do I turn it off?
The proxy is not active as I send this question.

There is more than one proxy type.<br />
Only an anonymous proxy will hide the IP and build two connections, one between you and the proxy and a second connection between the proxy and the website that uses an IP from that proxy.<br />
A normal proxy merely passes all traffic without affecting it, so websites see your IP in such a case.
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxy_server

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