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How do I get Firefox to show the Facebook comments to my Huffington Post blog posts?

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I'm a Huffington Post blogger. They've recently moved all comment activity to Facebook, and I can see comments from readers via Internet Explorer, but not with Firefox. I'd like to know what to do about that? I see a little link that takes me to a "Facebook Social Addin" information page, on Internet Explorer. Is that missing from Firefox? Or is there another solution?

I'm a Huffington Post blogger. They've recently moved all comment activity to Facebook, and I can see comments from readers via Internet Explorer, but not with Firefox. I'd like to know what to do about that? I see a little link that takes me to a "Facebook Social Addin" information page, on Internet Explorer. Is that missing from Firefox? Or is there another solution?

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Does your "Disconnect" extension aim to reduce cross-site tracking by Facebook? It's possible that is a factor because I think the code that retrieves the comments (hosted on connect.facebook.net) may be on the same server as the code that generates the Like button.

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All of the Facebook add ons in Firefox can be browsed with this link however, unfortunately there are no more Social media add ons from previous versions, if this is what you are referring to. Check out those and post back if you find something you like.

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Выбранное решение

Does your "Disconnect" extension aim to reduce cross-site tracking by Facebook? It's possible that is a factor because I think the code that retrieves the comments (hosted on connect.facebook.net) may be on the same server as the code that generates the Like button.