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COOKIES FOR STREAMING VIDEOS

Good morning/afternoon/evening! Can you please say to me where the cookies/cache of websites with P2P(PICTURE TO PICTURE) or how is called the player to view outside the… (xle nububuwo)

Good morning/afternoon/evening! Can you please say to me where the cookies/cache of websites with P2P(PICTURE TO PICTURE) or how is called the player to view outside the page on PC/LAPTOP in WINDOWS 11? I want to see a video 📹,I mean the cache of a video from a TV stream that I couldn't see and my AMD Graphics Video card crushed. Do you understand what I'm asking? 🤔 Where are temporary stored/saved the cache of videos of the sites I see in private browser Mozilla Firefox? You know what I want to ask you? 🤔 În what folder/file are stored the temporary Internet files of a opened website private browser? Sorry my bad English. Do you know? Give me please the steps. I ask your help to all community.

Asked by Marius-Catalin Macovei 6 ŋkeke siwo va yi

Facebook won't scroll

For the past month or so, when scrolling on Facebook, everytime I stopped momentarily to look at a post, when I continued scrolling, the post would reappear. Mildly annoy… (xle nububuwo)

For the past month or so, when scrolling on Facebook, everytime I stopped momentarily to look at a post, when I continued scrolling, the post would reappear. Mildly annoying. Starting today, however, when I scroll down a few posts, it takes me back up to the top of the page. Any solutions would be appreciated. Thanks.

Asked by rkerg1 6 ŋkeke siwo va yi

Firefox maintained and released by mozilla

Hi folks, I'd like to obtain some clarity on provenance aspects of Firefox released as a Flatpak. I see in this article that one of the options is to use flatpak packag… (xle nububuwo)

Hi folks,

I'd like to obtain some clarity on provenance aspects of Firefox released as a Flatpak.

I see in this article that one of the options is to use flatpak package: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/install-firefox-linux

Is this article produced / reviewed by mozilla? Is flatpak an officially trusted, backed by mozilla, means of installing firefox on a system?

On flathub one can observe the "Verified" seal which indicates that such package is developed and maintained by original package developers (in case Mozilla). One can also observe in multiple forums here and there that mozilla is the one that builds and maintain this package.

Though a seal is nice, and users opinions are ok, it would be good to have artifacts that would evidence better this relationship. Also, would be good to have this officially stated in mozilla's website, under "Download options and other languages" section, something like "you can also safely install firefox through the flatpak package available on flathub which is developed / maintained / signed by mozilla itself".

Or maybe all of this information is around and i am just not able to link it together.

Thanks

Asked by Fred 6 ŋkeke siwo va yi

Last reply by Fred 6 ŋkeke siwo va yi

Print Button Does Not Work

I cannot get the print button to work in my emails. I used to be able to close Firefox and re-open and then it would work, but today that did not work. I shut down my c… (xle nububuwo)

I cannot get the print button to work in my emails. I used to be able to close Firefox and re-open and then it would work, but today that did not work. I shut down my computer completely and still it does not work. I am attaching a snip of the screen showing the print button.

Asked by iknowreno 6 ŋkeke siwo va yi