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Since lastest FF update along with Adobe Flash update browser is problematic, was there a problem with either of these updates??

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Since updating FF and the Adobe plug in last week I've found that loading pages or clicking on links is totally frustrating. The pages either dont load or need refreshing 3 or 4 times before they finally do load or I get nothing but a blank page.

Or i get - track.php (ONG Image, 1x1 pixels) on the tab and the page just keeps loading and loading and loading...

With the links I either get no response at all no matter what I do and how many times I click on it, or I get multiple responses like I've power clicked the links when I've only clicked once!

This is happening in Facebook, Messenger (which I still operate email through IE with), RSVP, Arena, y Tagi and a few other random pages I've tried.

Since updating FF and the Adobe plug in last week I've found that loading pages or clicking on links is totally frustrating. The pages either dont load or need refreshing 3 or 4 times before they finally do load or I get nothing but a blank page. Or i get - track.php (ONG Image, 1x1 pixels) on the tab and the page just keeps loading and loading and loading... With the links I either get no response at all no matter what I do and how many times I click on it, or I get multiple responses like I've power clicked the links when I've only clicked once! This is happening in Facebook, Messenger (which I still operate email through IE with), RSVP, Arena, y Tagi and a few other random pages I've tried.

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Some firewalls like Kaspersky can block content and send a 1x1 GIF image instead.

Kaspersky": "Protection > Firewall > Filtration system: disable the "Banner Ad Blocker"

See Configuring Kaspersky Internet Security and Configure firewalls so that Firefox can access the Internet

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I'm still using Windows Firewall and have a separate virus protection. I've had a look around for something similar for what you've described but haven't found anything that could be causing the problem.