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Intermittent Fault - Google sites won't load - MAY 2022

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I was wondering if the issue regarding the FIREFOX browser was resolved.. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1348430

The problem which I am experiencing exactly the same way. I did not see if it is solved though...

May I ask your help if you have the solution for the question "Intermittent Fault - Google sites won't load"? I do force myself to continue to use Firefox; but It started to be painful. Please help me not to shift to Chrome...

Many many thanks in advance, Regards Görkem

I was wondering if the issue regarding the FIREFOX browser was resolved.. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1348430 The problem which I am experiencing exactly the same way. I did not see if it is solved though... May I ask your help if you have the solution for the question "'''Intermittent Fault - Google sites won't load'''"? I do force myself to continue to use Firefox; but It started to be painful. Please help me not to shift to Chrome... Many many thanks in advance, Regards Görkem

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This could be a problem with the TLS 1.3 Early Data feature also known as Zero Round Trip Time Resumption (0rtt). You can try to set security.tls.enable_0rtt_data = false on the about:config page to disable this feature until this is fixed by Google or Mozilla to see if that helps.

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Hello Dropa, As mentioned in previous post before me (https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1348430) clearing the cache or history or disabling the add-ons do not work to solve the problem. Any other suggestions?

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Chosen Solution

This could be a problem with the TLS 1.3 Early Data feature also known as Zero Round Trip Time Resumption (0rtt). You can try to set security.tls.enable_0rtt_data = false on the about:config page to disable this feature until this is fixed by Google or Mozilla to see if that helps.

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Dear Cor-el, I really apprecite your help... It works perfectly now, after I applied what you have suggested... Thanks a lot!


Here is what I did ( for the ones having the same problem ) Opened a firefox browser and typed "about:config" on the address bar clicked on the "except the risks" button to display further settings Then pasted "security.tls.enable_0rtt_data" in the search bar and set it as "false"

Hope this clarifies even further...