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How do I report a broken site in Firefox desktop?

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See what information Mozilla receives when you report a site breakage caused by Content Blocking.
See what information Mozilla receives when you report a site breakage caused by Content Blocking.

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Strict [[Enhanced Tracking Protection in Firefox for desktop|Enhanced Tracking Protection]] sometimes causes websites to display or work incorrectly. For example, some buttons may not work, parts of some pages may be missing, and some pages may not load at all. Reporting any problems caused by Content Blocking helps us improve Firefox. Follow these steps when necessary: # If a site isn’t working properly, turn off protections using the shield icon [[Image:Fx91ShieldIcon-Blue]] in the address bar.<br>The site will reload without protections. # If this fixed the problem, click on "Site fixed? Send report" to let Firefox know. #;[[Image:Fx78SiteFixed-SendReport]]{/for} Alternatively you can report a broken site without turning off protections. Click the shield [[Image:Fx91ShieldIcon-Blue]] icon in the address bar, click "Site not working?" and click "Send a report" in the next panel. ;[[Image:Fx98SiteNotWorking-SendReport]] When you report breakage, Mozilla receives the following information: *Website URL (without query strings to avoid identifying your activity on the site) *Operating system on the device *Version of Firefox that you’re using *Description of the problem that you’ve typed in the text box *Your Firefox privacy settings: **Enhanced Tracking Protection (On, Off, or Only in private browsing) **Your protection level (Standard, Strict, or Custom) **Third-party tracking cookies (Blocked or Allowed) **Which third-party tracking cookie block list is being used (Level 1 or Level 2) **Fingerprinting (Blocked or allowed) **Cryptomining (Blocked or allowed) **Other third-party cookies (Always blocked, Never blocked, or Blocked from unvisited websites) **Custom referrer settings from ''about:config'' **If cookies are set to expire at the end of your session **How long third-party storage will be kept
Strict [[Enhanced Tracking Protection in Firefox for desktop|Enhanced Tracking Protection]] sometimes causes websites to display or work incorrectly. For example, some buttons may not work, parts of some pages may be missing, and some pages may not load at all. Reporting any problems caused by Content Blocking helps us improve Firefox. Follow these steps when necessary: #If a site isn’t working properly, turn off protections using the shield icon [[Image:Fx91ShieldIcon-Blue]] in the address bar.<br>The site will reload without protections. #If this fixed the problem, click "Site fixed? Send report" to let Firefox know. #;[[Image:Fx78SiteFixed-SendReport]] Alternatively, you can report a broken site without turning off protections. Click the shield [[Image:Fx91ShieldIcon-Blue]] icon in the address bar, "Site not working?" and "Send a report" in the next panel. ;[[Image:Fx98SiteNotWorking-SendReport]] When you report breakage, Mozilla receives the following information: *Website URL (without query strings to avoid identifying your activity on the site) *Operating system on the device *Version of Firefox that you’re using *Description of the problem that you’ve typed in the text box *Your Firefox privacy settings: **Enhanced Tracking Protection (On, Off, or Only in private browsing) **Your protection level (Standard, Strict, or Custom) **Third-party tracking cookies (Blocked or Allowed) **Which third-party tracking cookie block list is being used (Level 1 or Level 2) **Fingerprinting (Blocked or allowed) **Cryptomining (Blocked or allowed) **Other third-party cookies (Always blocked, Never blocked, or Blocked from unvisited websites) **Custom referrer settings from ''about:config'' **If cookies are set to expire at the end of your session **How long third-party storage will be kept

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