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Firefox has the wrong time

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Firefox tabs are showing the wrong time. For example https://overwatchleague.com/en-us/schedule is 8 hours off. This is happening in Firefox on two different computers. I managed to fix this for about 5 minutes.


Cleared all history for all time Both PC's have the timezone automatically set and are set to pacific Google chrome works fine

Firefox tabs are showing the wrong time. For example https://overwatchleague.com/en-us/schedule is 8 hours off. This is happening in Firefox on two different computers. I managed to fix this for about 5 minutes. Cleared all history for all time Both PC's have the timezone automatically set and are set to pacific Google chrome works fine

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jscher2000 said

Hi Wafflehouse00, have you modified this preference to "true": privacy.resistFingerprinting One of its features is to set the browser time to UTC instead of local time, so computations done in pages by scripts will be starting from that value instead of your true time.

Turns out the duckduckgo extension was causing this to turn back on 5-10 min after turning it off

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Hi Wafflehouse00, have you modified this preference to "true":

privacy.resistFingerprinting

One of its features is to set the browser time to UTC instead of local time, so computations done in pages by scripts will be starting from that value instead of your true time.

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jscher2000 said

Hi Wafflehouse00, have you modified this preference to "true": privacy.resistFingerprinting One of its features is to set the browser time to UTC instead of local time, so computations done in pages by scripts will be starting from that value instead of your true time.

Turns out the duckduckgo extension was causing this to turn back on 5-10 min after turning it off

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Whoa, that's annoying. Hopefully there's an easy workaround.