Buscar en Ayuda

Avoid support scams. We will never ask you to call or text a phone number or share personal information. Please report suspicious activity using the “Report Abuse” option.

Learn More

FF does not allow me to sign out of Hotmail, OK in IE.

  • 3 respuestas
  • 3 tienen este problema
  • 17 visitas
  • Última respuesta de DavidAR

more options

When I sign in to Hotmail using FF then sign out I get a message signed out, MSN services complete, sign out not complete Hotmail. Using IE the sign out is successful. I have tried to clear history, cookies, cache and several other things with no success.

When I sign in to Hotmail using FF then sign out I get a message signed out, MSN services complete, sign out not complete Hotmail. Using IE the sign out is successful. I have tried to clear history, cookies, cache and several other things with no success.

Todas las respuestas (3)

more options

Which cookies did you clear?

Hotmail may be using cookies from a few different domains, so you need at least delete the live.com and passport.net cookies and maybe other msn cookies as well

more options

Fix for Sign-Out Hotmail = Completely..

Vista-Ultimate32-SP2 (x86) [U.S.Version] No - MSN messenger √ Firefox 11.0 [Windows] √

Updated Search Engine to “ixquick”. • Ixquick…..!!!!...

     o	 As of January 28, 2009, Ixquick no longer records users' IP addresses at all.
     o	 Believe me when I say once you have gotten ixquick “ set properly” 
            	you will kick yourself for putting up with Micro$oft’s ..&&.. Google’s piracy and privacy abuse…!!!

Important…Note**

Delete and removed all references and options of Google/Bing Search engines…”these search engines  have  the most radical and intrusive search Plug-ins and filters that hinders Firefox users and web surfing privacy” and speed …!!!!!!

Reason:..Why..?

When you log-in to hotmail the following harmful cookies (Beacon cookies / Candy cookies), web security filters and tracking functions are Automatic:::

Such as:

bing.com google.com hmit.ww.msn.com live.com login.live.com match.com msn.com secure.shared.live.com www.bing.com

…. If you decide not to follow this step = removal of these harmful search engines..

Please understand that this fix was done under the [above] mention conditions of removing search engines -plug-ins, filters and tracking $oftwares.


Why...????

"So that signing out of Hotmail.com can be done successfully"..!!!!

Step :: 1. Silverlight Plug-In [version; 3.0.50106.0] =

      •	Install
             i.	 The best M$_compatible version for Firefox {All}
            ii.	 “Prevent”  Window’s update of  {Silverlight}..!!

• *** After Installing >

             i.	In Firefox/goto ..>>
            ii.	... Addons..>>
           iii.	Plugins (section)
          iv.	 Silverlight..>>.. =Disable.. 

Step:::: 2. Set Firefox Pref (about:config): privacy.popups.disable_from_plugins = 3

Step ::: 3. Set Firefox Pref. (about:config): image.animation_mode [string] = none

Step ::: 4. In Firefox.. Goto ..>>

      •	..options..>>
      •	Content {Tab}…>>>
      •	Enable JavaScript (√/check)..
             i.	Click >Advance (button) …>>.."remove All check marks"… •	.. click OK…

Step  ::: 5. Restart Firefox

Step  ::: 6. Manually Type: hotmail.com {Address bar}

    	Uncheck (Clear)…. “Keep me signed in” [box].
    	Bookmark this Link: { user” preference}…

Step  :::: 7. Log-In (do your thing)

      •	Note .. Tab activity will look very busy and intermittent for a few seconds = normal

Step  ::: 8. Sign-out = Complete …”..???..”

      •	Note: Sign out will redirect you to MSN.com
      •	How-to: Confirm sign out complete and successful..??
             i.	Close tab (MSN.com)
            ii.	Do not close Firefox
           iii.	Launch  hotmail.com (Bookmark or address bar) again.
           iv.	If log in windows appears:  
                             1.	web page ask for:: address and password 
                            2.	This is Confirmation that log out procedure was successful..…..!!!

Modificadas por muggle2 el

more options

This is clearly a very comprehensive and detailed answer. What does it mean? Can anyone translate it into English?

David