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LinkedIn. Firefox no longer allows me to access LinkedIn. I have XP, I have cleared my cookies and cache. I can access on Explorer. Help Please!

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I have been using my HP laptop and XP for many years and about 6 months ago I switched from Internet Explorer to Firefox as my default browser. All was good until a week or so ago. Now when I try to access LinkedIn with Firefox, LinkedIn doesn't recognize me in any way. I don't even get an error message saying that either my email or my password is wrong. It just gives me a new LinkedIn sign-on screen as if it was the first time I was signing on. If I use IP, it works fine and I can access LinkedIn just fine. Help!!!!!!!!

I have been using my HP laptop and XP for many years and about 6 months ago I switched from Internet Explorer to Firefox as my default browser. All was good until a week or so ago. Now when I try to access LinkedIn with Firefox, LinkedIn doesn't recognize me in any way. I don't even get an error message saying that either my email or my password is wrong. It just gives me a new LinkedIn sign-on screen as if it was the first time I was signing on. If I use IP, it works fine and I can access LinkedIn just fine. Help!!!!!!!!

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See https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/questions/823733#answer-186649

Also, slightly more disconcerting, this article may be of interest to you: LinkedIn is careless with access cookies