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Identify problems caused by third-party modules in Firefox for Windows.
Identify problems caused by third-party modules in Firefox for Windows.
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{for mac,linux}{note}'''Note:''' This article only applies to Windows systems running Firefox 90 and above.{/note}{/for}
{for win,not fx90}{note}'''Note:''' This article only applies to Windows systems running Firefox 90 and above.{/note}{/for}
Third-party applications (such as antivirus software, archiving software, and other tools) may load modules into Firefox. Sometimes, these applications load harmful modules that cause Firefox crashes, reduced performance, or compatibility issues. You may not notice that a malicious or unexpected module has been loaded and it may cause problems that appear to be Firefox issues.
The Firefox ''about:third-party'' page gives users information about third-party modules that have been injected into Firefox.
=Accessing the about:third-party page=
Type ''about:third-party'' in the address bar and press Enter. You will be taken to the ''Third-party module Information page''. This page shows users a list of modules that have been loaded into the browser, new modules loaded and modules that are slow to load.
If you see a {button Reload with system info} button on top of the page, click on it to reload the page and see more useful information about any modules you have installed.
[[Image:ReloadSystemInfo_button]]
The {button Copy raw data to clipboard} button copy a text version of all data shown in the list, in JSON format, to the clipboard. You can use it to analyze, or send to Mozilla Support.
[[Image:ModuleSystem_Info]]
=Module Information=
The ''about:third-party'' page shows some of the following information for each module:
*'''Module name'''.
*Application name/publisher, if provided by the third-party vendor or developer.
*File version.
*Vendor info.
*Number os occurrences.
*Average blocking time, in milliseconds.
*Optional module status icons and other info:
**An''' unsigned icon''' [[Image:Fx89Padlock-RedLine]] (padlock with a red strike over it) will appear next to the name of the module, if the module has not been digitally signed.
**A '''warning triangle''' [[Image:Warning_icon|width=35]] will appear next to the name of a module, if it has been identified as causing a Firefox crash with the current Firefox profile.
**Module type (“IME”, “Shell Extension”).
*A folder button [[Image:folder]] to show the module’s file in Windows Explorer.
*A dropdown button [[Image:arrow-dropdown]] to expand '''detailed table of loading events''' which is collapsed by default:
**Target process (the Firefox process type, limited to “browser”, “tab”, or “RDD”).
**Loading duration.
**Background label if it was loaded in a background thread.
**Status (Loaded or Blocked).
{for mac,linux}[[Template:WindowsOnly]]{/for}
{for win,not fx90}{note}'''Note:''' This article applies to Windows systems running [[Find what version of Firefox you are using|Firefox version]] 90 and above.{/note}{/for}
Third-party applications (such as antivirus software, archiving software, and other tools) may load modules into Firefox. Sometimes, these applications load harmful modules that cause Firefox crashes, reduced performance, or compatibility issues. You may not notice that a malicious or unexpected module has been loaded and it may cause problems that appear to be Firefox issues.
The Firefox ''about:third-party'' page gives users information about third-party modules that have been injected into Firefox.
=Accessing the about:third-party page=
Type ''about:third-party'' in the address bar and press {key Enter}. You will be taken to the ''Third-party module Information page''. This page shows users a list of modules that have been loaded into the browser, new modules loaded and modules that are slow to load.
If you see a {button Reload with system info} button on top of the page, click on it to reload the page and see more useful information about any modules that are installed.
[[Image:ReloadSystemInfo_button]]
The {button Copy raw data to clipboard} button will copy a text version of all data shown in the list, in JSON format, to the clipboard. You can then paste the data to a text file to analyze or add it to a Mozilla Support question.
[[Image:ModuleSystem_Info]]
=Module information=
The ''about:third-party'' page shows the following information for each module:
*'''Module name'''.
*Application name/publisher, if provided by the third-party vendor or developer.
*File version.
*Vendor info.
*Number of occurrences.
*Average blocking time, in milliseconds.
*Optional module status icons and other information:
**An''' unsigned icon''' [[Image:Fx89Padlock-RedLine]] (padlock with a red strike over it) will appear next to the name of the module, if the module has not been digitally signed.
**A '''warning triangle''' [[Image:Warning_icon|width=35]] will appear next to the name of a module, if it has been identified as causing a Firefox crash with the current Firefox profile.
**Module type (“IME”, “Shell Extension”).
*A folder button [[Image:folder]] to show the module’s file in Windows Explorer.
*A dropdown button [[Image:arrow-dropdown]] to expand '''detailed table of loading events''' which is collapsed by default:
**Target process (the Firefox process type, limited to “browser”, “tab”, or “RDD”).
**Loading duration.
**Background label if it was loaded in a background thread.
**Status (Loaded or Blocked).