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Uploading large videos on youtube resets the progress (goes from 5% to 0%), but it works on edge (chromium based)

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I was trying to upload a 7GB video onto Youtube from Firefox. However, everytime I try to upload, the progress resets every minute. I have tried to upload a file to google drive from my laptop and the same thing happened. But, when I used edge, a chromium based browser, the Youtube upload works properly, showing the progress and the time left (which does not happen on Firefox)

I have tried turning the adblock off, which did not do anything.

I was trying to upload a 7GB video onto Youtube from Firefox. However, everytime I try to upload, the progress resets every minute. I have tried to upload a file to google drive from my laptop and the same thing happened. But, when I used edge, a chromium based browser, the Youtube upload works properly, showing the progress and the time left (which does not happen on Firefox) I have tried turning the adblock off, which did not do anything.
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