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Increasing number of web pages not fully functional with FireFox

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Over the past 6 months I've run into an increasing number of web pages that aren't fully functionality with Firefox. Usually it's just one function, like today a captcha verification box didn't respond when being clicked. Other days, it's just one function on a page, again no action taken. Switching to Chrome always works. Is there something I can do to see exactly what is failing and any settings I can check? Been using Firefox for over 15 years, but starting to get a little weary of having to switch browsers on an increasing basis.

Over the past 6 months I've run into an increasing number of web pages that aren't fully functionality with Firefox. Usually it's just one function, like today a captcha verification box didn't respond when being clicked. Other days, it's just one function on a page, again no action taken. Switching to Chrome always works. Is there something I can do to see exactly what is failing and any settings I can check? Been using Firefox for over 15 years, but starting to get a little weary of having to switch browsers on an increasing basis.

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Make sure you are not blocking content.

Diagnose Firefox issues using Troubleshoot(Safe) Mode {web link}

A small dialog should appear. Click Start In Troubleshoot(Safe) Mode (not Refresh). Is the problem still there?


https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enhanced-tracking-protection-firefox-desktop


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