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QuotaExceededError: The quota has been exceeded

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Quota has been exceeded i get this error frequently while using freshdesk in Mozilla Firefox

every time I have to clear cookie and cache and restart Firefox

also tried updating Firefox

I'm using since more than 2years but this issue is since last 2 months only

Please help

Quota has been exceeded i get this error frequently while using freshdesk in Mozilla Firefox every time I have to clear cookie and cache and restart Firefox also tried updating Firefox I'm using since more than 2years but this issue is since last 2 months only Please help

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Enter "about:config" in the address bar -> search for "dom.storage.default_quota" -> edit value and enter larger value (e.g. 25120) (default is 5120).

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Enter "about:config" in the address bar -> search for "dom.storage.default_quota" -> edit value and enter larger value (e.g. 25120) (default is 5120).

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You can also check the content of the storage folder (/storage/default) to see if you can cleanup some website data stored in indexedDB. Just be cautious with what you remove and do not remove extension data stored in moz-extension+++ folders.

You can use the button on the "Help -> More Troubleshooting Information" (about:support) page to go to the current Firefox profile folder or use the about:profiles page (Root directory).

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I'm still facing the same error

tried all above

QuotaExceededError: The quota has been exceeded.

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TyDraniu said

Enter "about:config" in the address bar -> search for "dom.storage.default_quota" -> edit value and enter larger value (e.g. 25120) (default is 5120).


I did as said but today I got same error, then now i have again changed its value as 205120 Error disappeared, lets see for 2-3 days if I face same error again

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TyDraniu said

Enter "about:config" in the address bar -> search for "dom.storage.default_quota" -> edit value and enter larger value (e.g. 25120) (default is 5120).


It helped me to a extent ... I m happy with this solution I faced this error again then I again changed the value like 85120

now I m not getting this error frequently but now I get this error hardly sometime.

Still I consider this as a FIX

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Does this only happen if you access (or have accessed) a specific website or does this happen randomly ?

Do you let Windows handle the Page file automatically or have you set a fixed size for the Windows Page File ?

  • Control Panel -> System -> Advanced -> Performance -> Settings

If you use a fixed size for the page file then try the automatic setting and let Windows handle the page file automatically.

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this is Fixed, m not getting any further error

Thank u folks