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Hi,

Ever since i downloaded version 25, i am having problems will all javascript scripts failing. Even Evernote tech support said that there are errors with the javascript. Evernote clipping, buttons won't work, forms, i mean just about everything. In some cases it will work for a bit then fail. Being forced to use chrome please fix so i don't need to. I'd also like to maybe revert to a stabe version but don't know how to do that.

Hi, Ever since i downloaded version 25, i am having problems will all javascript scripts failing. Even Evernote tech support said that there are errors with the javascript. Evernote clipping, buttons won't work, forms, i mean just about everything. In some cases it will work for a bit then fail. Being forced to use chrome please fix so i don't need to. I'd also like to maybe revert to a stabe version but don't know how to do that.

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hello ilad, adobe has announced that it won't continue to develop or support flash for mobile devices over two years ago: http://blogs.adobe.com/conversations/2011/11/flash-focus.html
mozilla is working on a html5 player under the codename shumway that might be able to display flash content: areweflashyet.com

i am also not aware of any mozilla feature or service that would require you to have a google+ profile (other to rate the firefox android app on the google play store, but that is something that is dictated by google) - giving users the choice in matters of privacy and how to share their data is one of the core principles of mozilla!

i also don't understand how your question about google voice is related to firefox, you'd probably have to contact google's support to get an answer on that...

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Hi, there are few troubleshooting steps that we can do to help narrow down the issue.

  1. Go to Firefox > Help > Troubleshooting Information.
  2. Click the "Reset Firefox" button.
  3. Firefox will close and reset. After Firefox is done, it will show a window with the information that is imported. Click Finish.
  4. Firefox will open with all factory defaults applied.

If there are any other questions, we are happy to help.

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I disabled adblock and that seems to have fixed the issue for now. As for Evernote, i have changed the settings to have it clip via the web instead of the app.


I wish you guys would support Flash in your mobile browser as u do in the desktop version. I came to android for the full browsing experience. Otherwise i would have got an iPhone. With both being equal now, iPhone is a better bet if they get bigger screens under 4.7".

Also why do we have to be forced to create a Google+ profile to use your services? I don't care for social media. I and millions more just like me prefer to stay private. Please make this a choice instead of forcing people. Just let us log in with our google accounts and let the Google+ thing be a personal choice. I don't think you need worry about not getting a subscriber base inorder to compete with Facebook. Millions are signing up everday willingly.

When is MMS coming to google voice?

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hello ilad, adobe has announced that it won't continue to develop or support flash for mobile devices over two years ago: http://blogs.adobe.com/conversations/2011/11/flash-focus.html
mozilla is working on a html5 player under the codename shumway that might be able to display flash content: areweflashyet.com

i am also not aware of any mozilla feature or service that would require you to have a google+ profile (other to rate the firefox android app on the google play store, but that is something that is dictated by google) - giving users the choice in matters of privacy and how to share their data is one of the core principles of mozilla!

i also don't understand how your question about google voice is related to firefox, you'd probably have to contact google's support to get an answer on that...