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I cant access YouTube from Firefox on Mac book Pro and Mac book Air. I have cleared cache and cookies. I can access YouTube on Chrome on both he computers. Should I stop using Firefox?

I cant access YouTube from Firefox on Mac book Pro and Mac book Air. I have cleared cache and cookies. I can access YouTube on Chrome on both he computers. Should I stop using Firefox?

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j_de1 said

This is the Error I get: Hmm. We’re having trouble finding that site. We can’t connect to the server at www.youtube.com.

Does it make any difference if you turn the DNS over HTTPS feature on/off? This article has information on that setting: Firefox DNS-over-HTTPS.

While you are in the Network Settings dialog, you also can select "No Proxy" to try to bypass any potentially problematic proxy server.

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This is the Error I get:

Hmm. We’re having trouble finding that site.

We can’t connect to the server at www.youtube.com.

If that address is correct, here are three other things you can try:

   Try again later.
   Check your network connection.
   If you are connected but behind a firewall, check that Firefox has permission to access the Web.
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Hey there!

If your problem is solved, please mark an answer as a solution to let others know this thread is finished. Thanks!

Kind regards,

Bithiah

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Some of the links don't work, the rest didn't help

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j_de1 said

This is the Error I get: Hmm. We’re having trouble finding that site. We can’t connect to the server at www.youtube.com.

Does it make any difference if you turn the DNS over HTTPS feature on/off? This article has information on that setting: Firefox DNS-over-HTTPS.

While you are in the Network Settings dialog, you also can select "No Proxy" to try to bypass any potentially problematic proxy server.

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Thank you!!!