Why does firefox put a check mark on work offline?

I have a problem with a fresh install of firefox.
It seems to place a check mark on work offline.
After removal it worked fine for a time & then firefox put a check mark back on work offline.
Please help.

Firefox detects when your computer goes offline and automatically puts a check mark next to "Work Offline".

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