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Can FF4 access Facebook Privacy Settings?

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FF4 has been nothing but trouble with Facebook. Newest issue I've found is that I can't access my privacy settings in Facebook when using FF4.

The work around, as it seems to be over and over, is to access with IE.

Any chance that FF will be getting all these Facebook bugs fixed anytime soon?

FF4 has been nothing but trouble with Facebook. Newest issue I've found is that I can't access my privacy settings in Facebook when using FF4. The work around, as it seems to be over and over, is to access with IE. Any chance that FF will be getting all these Facebook bugs fixed anytime soon?

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As far as I can tell, Facebook is working in 4.0.1 as well as in development versions of Firefox.

Try starting Firefox in safe mode and see if you still have problems with Facebook. If this fixes the problem for you, then an extension or plugin is interfering with Facebook, and you'll need to do some testing to find out which one is to blame.

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As far as I can tell, Facebook is working in 4.0.1 as well as in development versions of Firefox.

Try starting Firefox in safe mode and see if you still have problems with Facebook. If this fixes the problem for you, then an extension or plugin is interfering with Facebook, and you'll need to do some testing to find out which one is to blame.

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Thanks. Running in safe mode seems to have cleared up all the facebook issues.

Now, any suggestions on an easy way to figure out which addon is the problem?