![]() ![]() I don't know what the attraction is but the entire Internet has become lemmings rushing toward Google Chrome. ![]() Just as there are varied causes of this problem, there are also a lot. The following are some of the most effective Method 1: Update Firefox. ![]() Having the latest version of Firefox is one of the best ways to prevent this problem from recurring. The old "change the useragent" trick doesn't work either. Therefore the first thing you want to do is to check if you are running the latest version of Firefox. Unfortunately I am encountering more and more websites that do not work - at all - with anything other than Google Chrome or one of the Chrome derivatives. So I really don't have much to complain about. Just for those reasons, I'm willing to overlook the reasons why it or Mozilla can be infuriating sometimes.Īnd if I'm honest, it's been quite a while since I've been truly infuriated by Firefox or Mozilla. it's configurable up the wazoo, in ways the Google, Microsoft and Apple spying tools aren't (by design: the user is just there to be spied on, not to be given configuration options). It's not Google's spying tool - or one of the numerous derivatives thereof, some of which pretend to be more privacy friendly but really aren't - Microsoft's spying tool or Apple's spying tool. And there's Mozilla behind it, which isn't a great asset. ![]()
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