too long scroll bar in email window

I use the email server fastmail.fm inside the Firefox browser on a 2023 Macbook pro. In the main everyday pane (the list of emails) there is a right-hand scroll bar. Freq… (read more)

I use the email server fastmail.fm inside the Firefox browser on a 2023 Macbook pro. In the main everyday pane (the list of emails) there is a right-hand scroll bar. Frequently that scroll bar is MUCH too long, so that I cannot scroll all the way to the bottom of the list of emails. Both Apple and fastmail.fm are pretty sure they are not responsible. When the scroll bar is too long, I know a work-around, but I would like the problem not to happen.

Asked by glasslab 1 day ago

CloudFlare blocking all sites

Since your last upgrade, I have been able to get into any sites using CloudFlare security. Prior to that I had no problems at all. I have tried closing extensions and or … (read more)

Since your last upgrade, I have been able to get into any sites using CloudFlare security. Prior to that I had no problems at all. I have tried closing extensions and or clearing cookies. I especially want access to my banking account. How can I disable whatever was added to effect CloudFlare? CloudFlare either continues to cycle, or gives an error message.

Asked by scaulineau 4 days ago

Last reply by Krishivisgood 4 days ago

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On Startup FF makes TCP connections to inappropriate website

I was tracing some network activity for an unrelated issue and noticed that when FF starts up it immediately makes multiple TCP connections to livejasmin.com. I have thi… (read more)

I was tracing some network activity for an unrelated issue and noticed that when FF starts up it immediately makes multiple TCP connections to livejasmin.com. I have this site blocked by the Windows Firewall and have the host file direct it to 127.0.0.1 so nothing is actually going in or out, but why is FF doing this and how can I fix whatever was done to enable this happening?

I have cleared all cookies and cache, and disabled all addons, and even started in safe mode, but regardless of what I do the very 1st connections that FF makes are always to livejasmin.com, which is obviously not a legit place for FF to be doing any of its routine updates or optimization tasks. My home page is https://google.com and the livejasmin.com connections appear before the 1st attempt to connect to google so this is clearly something malicious that found a way to get into FF early in the startup process.

I have also run 2 different scans tools on the entire computer and both found nothing. I have reviewed all the running processes and do not see anything suspicious either. I do not see this issue with Chrome or Edge, just FF which is my primary browser. All browsers are updated to the latest version as well as the WIN10 OS.

I have also removed my profile and started FF up without the profile, and I noticed the livejasmin.com connections again while the FF "your profile cannot be found" error message popped up. When I had FF make a new profile and set it as the default the same connections to livejasmin.com were made when I restarted FF with the new profile. So it is not tied to my profile.

Asked by firefox3080 5 days ago

Answered by jscher2000 - Support Volunteer 5 days ago

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unwanted site opens every first start of mozilla after PC has been reloaded.

Hi, unwanted site opens every first start of mozilla after PC has been reloaded. the site is: „www.url-advertisement.org” I've scaned with malwarebytes, did a refresh o… (read more)

Hi, unwanted site opens every first start of mozilla after PC has been reloaded.

the site is: „www.url-advertisement.org

I've scaned with malwarebytes, did a refresh of mozilla browser

Asked by mateusz.sofinski 6 days ago

Answered by mateusz.sofinski 6 days ago

Getting message "Your browser is managed by your organization" in Linux Mint

I'm using Linux Mint cinnamon 22 and have the latest version of Firefox installed or updated from the app updates. Firefox was already installed and is my preferred brows… (read more)

I'm using Linux Mint cinnamon 22 and have the latest version of Firefox installed or updated from the app updates. Firefox was already installed and is my preferred browser. But i have the problem when i go to the settings page i see a message on top (picture attached with this post) that says "Your browser is manged by your organization".

Which is simply not true. This is my personal laptop and it belongs to me. I see an answer from Linux mint devs that they will take it up with Mozilla. But that was three years ago. Can this message be ignored or is it still the case? For peace of mind, how do i verify that something is not managing my device?

older post on this topic : https://support.mozilla.org/bm/questions/1366242 Operating system: Linux Mint 22.1 Cinnamon System: HP Envy 15t k100 personal laptop

Asked by Prasana Ramesh 1 week ago

Last reply by jonzn4SUSE 1 week ago

Manage by your organisation???

My firefox browser being hack multiple times, so I dident use it for multiples years... Now I just want to give it an other chance by removing everything that could creat… (read more)

My firefox browser being hack multiple times, so I dident use it for multiples years... Now I just want to give it an other chance by removing everything that could create trouble. When I get over the setting windows I can read this: Information Your browser is being managed by your organisation.

I don't understand, this is my private computer. How to remove this organisation management???

Asked by Altamea 1 week ago

Last reply by Ed 1 week ago

cache entry contains virus

One specific cache entry always contains a trojan virus everytime I run an anti virus check. I can't say where this cache comes from as it appears even if I don't open a … (read more)

One specific cache entry always contains a trojan virus everytime I run an anti virus check. I can't say where this cache comes from as it appears even if I don't open a single new website. I delete it but it appears everytime I use the Browser again, even multiple times during one session. It is always the same entry code. Is there a way to block a specific cache entry or at least to discern where it originates?

Asked by koljahaerdrich 1 week ago

Last reply by jscher2000 - Support Volunteer 1 week ago

How to disable a setting

Information Your browser is being managed by your organization. I did not enable this setting and it has to be disabled. I t seems one of your updates enabled it. Tell… (read more)

Information Your browser is being managed by your organization.

I did not enable this setting and it has to be disabled. I t seems one of your updates enabled it. Tell me how to disable it please!

Asked by ruffcoat6 1 week ago

Last reply by TyDraniu 1 week ago

Firefox account page

Last week I upgrade to Microsoft 365 and now my Firefox browser screen no longer has a side bar with all my favorites with the remainder of the screen filled with informa… (read more)

Last week I upgrade to Microsoft 365 and now my Firefox browser screen no longer has a side bar with all my favorites with the remainder of the screen filled with information for a favorite. In addition, I had access to search history which I would delete with regularity. Please help me to restore my previous features. Thank you. Anthony P. Randazzo, Jr.

Asked by anthony.p.randazzo.jr 1 week ago

Last reply by cor-el 1 week ago

I tried and failed to add Voice Search to Firefox

I tried the following to add voice search to the Firefox browser in Windows. I followed the instructions in the attached but when I open a new tab voice search is not in … (read more)

I tried the following to add voice search to the Firefox browser in Windows. I followed the instructions in the attached but when I open a new tab voice search is not in the search bar. I returned to about:config and the two settings = true. Why did it not work as it was supposed to?

A new voice tab opened amongst my open tabs and when I select it, it's Google Voice. I then select for personal use, I then have a choice from Android. iOS and Web. I select Web. It then says Google Voice is not available yet in my country (UK).

I use voice search a lot on my Android phone and tablet and would like to use it in Firefox.

Asked by PhilG 1 week ago

how to prevent firefox detecting fullscreen change?

I've got full-screen-api.ignore-widgets = true, so that I can use the f11 key effectively as a "hide-the-toolbar" button. this works nicely since I can still use my windo… (read more)

I've got full-screen-api.ignore-widgets = true, so that I can use the f11 key effectively as a "hide-the-toolbar" button. this works nicely since I can still use my window manager's fullscreen shortcut to actually go into fullscreen.

the problem is, whenever I do that, firefox detects the change and then shows/hides the toolbar again accordingly. just wondering if there's any way to stop firefox from detecting fullscreen changes?

I naively turned off exit-on windowOpen & windowRaise, but that had no effect.

any help is appreciated.

Asked by andreiboghean00+mozilla 1 week ago

End control by enterprise

Firefox on my computer is controlled by an enterprise, notwithstanding that my computer is not connected to an enterprise and never has been. How can I remove the enterp… (read more)

Firefox on my computer is controlled by an enterprise, notwithstanding that my computer is not connected to an enterprise and never has been.

How can I remove the enterprise limitation?

Asked by rholcomb786 1 week ago

Last reply by jscher2000 - Support Volunteer 1 week ago

Can not update Firefox.

Hello, I am asking for help to fix the following issue with Firefox when I try to update Firefox get the following message on screen updates disabled by our organization.… (read more)

Hello, I am asking for help to fix the following issue with Firefox when I try to update Firefox get the following message on screen updates disabled by our organization.

Any help would be great.

Thanks

Matthew

Asked by Matthew Few 2 weeks ago