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Since the last update, pages that use Adobe Flash have become terribly slow. Can you fix this?

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Since the last update (55.0.3 - 32 bit), pages that use Adobe Flash (like Facebook games) have become terribly slow. When I move the cursor and click on interactive items on the Flash animation, the page hangs or freezes for a few seconds. The browser gets slowed down to the point that I have to wait several seconds to even close a tab, and it makes the fan of my computer run faster than usual.

I know some people experienced this problem after the last update and chose to install an older version of Firefox, but that's not safe.

Do I have to say goodbye to Firefox after all these years? Sad.

Since the last update (55.0.3 - 32 bit), pages that use Adobe Flash (like Facebook games) have become terribly slow. When I move the cursor and click on interactive items on the Flash animation, the page hangs or freezes for a few seconds. The browser gets slowed down to the point that I have to wait several seconds to even close a tab, and it makes the fan of my computer run faster than usual. I know some people experienced this problem after the last update and chose to install an older version of Firefox, but that's not safe. Do I have to say goodbye to Firefox after all these years? Sad.

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Any particular reason that you aren't using the 64-bit version of Firefox?

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the-edmeister said

Any particular reason that you aren't using the 64-bit version of Firefox?

Hi the-edmeister, thank you for the reply :)

Actually I don't even remember why I have the 32 bit instead of the 64. I guess I should switch, then...