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I have saved website shortcuts to my Samsung Galaxy 10 Tablet; For some reason, EVERYTIME Firefox does an update, all my shortcuts get changed to the Firefox logo/image instead of the website's identifiable image/logo. Then since all my shortcuts are all the firefox logo, I have no idea what shortcut they each are until i click on it. Each time after an update, i have to open ALL the shortcuts and re-save them all to get the correct logo/image to appear again. For example, one shortcut I have saved is for CNN; normally it has a red cnn logo/image, but after a firefox update it shows the firefox globe like image. CNN is just an example; this happens to all my saved shortcuts. If anyone can help me to stop this from happening, I'll b 4ever grateful!!

I have saved website shortcuts to my Samsung Galaxy 10 Tablet; For some reason, EVERYTIME Firefox does an update, all my shortcuts get changed to the Firefox logo/image instead of the website's identifiable image/logo. Then since all my shortcuts are all the firefox logo, I have no idea what shortcut they each are until i click on it. Each time after an update, i have to open ALL the shortcuts and re-save them all to get the correct logo/image to appear again. For example, one shortcut I have saved is for CNN; normally it has a red cnn logo/image, but after a firefox update it shows the firefox globe like image. CNN is just an example; this happens to all my saved shortcuts. If anyone can help me to stop this from happening, I'll b 4ever grateful!!

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We get reports of this from time to time. We have not been able to reproduce this behavior to diagnose what is happening.