Search Support

Avoid support scams. We will never ask you to call or text a phone number or share personal information. Please report suspicious activity using the “Report Abuse” option.

Learn More

Cannot access Google and firefox is running slow

  • 8 replies
  • 10 have this problem
  • 1 view
  • Last reply by sdsoft

more options

I am currently running Firefox 42.0. I am unable to access google.com and Firefox is running very slow at times (e.g. ~20 seconds to load a page). Using internet explorer I can access google.com and load web pages within a few seconds. When I try to access google.com I get the following message "This Connection is Untrusted" without an option to bypass. I restarted Firefox in safe mode with add-ons disabled and also refreshed Firefox but I still have the issue. I do not have a anti-virus application installed. After the refresh I have to add an exception to use yahoo.com (i.e. I understand the risks add exception).

I am currently running Firefox 42.0. I am unable to access google.com and Firefox is running very slow at times (e.g. ~20 seconds to load a page). Using internet explorer I can access google.com and load web pages within a few seconds. When I try to access google.com I get the following message "This Connection is Untrusted" without an option to bypass. I restarted Firefox in safe mode with add-ons disabled and also refreshed Firefox but I still have the issue. I do not have a anti-virus application installed. After the refresh I have to add an exception to use yahoo.com (i.e. I understand the risks add exception).

Chosen solution

"c. Uninstall Firefox from Windows Control Panel go to "start"->"run" and type %appdata% then find folder named mozilla and delete it."

Step c. worked and now I can access google.com and Firefox is no longer sluggish.

Yes, previously I did uninstall Firefox via the control panel. This time I uninstalled via the control panel, deleted the "mozilla" folder and restarted my machine.

Read this answer in context 👍 2

All Replies (8)

more options

"When I try to access google.com I get the following message "This Connection is Untrusted""

check your windows datetime.. Is it correct?

more options

Yes, it shows 12/13/2015.

more options

Ok assuming that your date and time is correct try to disable your Antivirus. Then try to access google. If your problem is solved then you should uninstall you security software and firefox as well and perform a clean installation of both.

All Antivirus interacts with browsers by sending them fake certificates. So its capable to filter the traffic sending to and from the site you visit

more options

I don't have an Antivirus application installed.

I uninstalled Firefox and reinstalled version 42.0 just a few minutes ago. I still have the same problem.

more options

did you Unistallled from Control Panel? If so, new installation keeps also your old profile.. Assuming that sth is wrong with firefox you could a. Start Firefox in safe mode. Press the Windows key + R (open the Run command) and type firefox -safe-mode If the problem is solved then one of your extensions is causing the issue. b. Try to refresh firefox follow the instructions in this link https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/refresh-firefox-reset-add-ons-and-se... c. Uninstall Firefox from Windows Control Panel go to "start"->"run" and type %appdata% then find folder named firefox and delete it. Careful this will delete all you personal data (bookmarks passwords favorites etc). Then reinstall firefox.

If none of the above work i am afraid you might have an operating system issue or a worm.

Does the same happens with other browsers as well?

more options
  • folder named "mozilla"
more options

Chosen Solution

"c. Uninstall Firefox from Windows Control Panel go to "start"->"run" and type %appdata% then find folder named mozilla and delete it."

Step c. worked and now I can access google.com and Firefox is no longer sluggish.

Yes, previously I did uninstall Firefox via the control panel. This time I uninstalled via the control panel, deleted the "mozilla" folder and restarted my machine.

more options

Ok it seems that your firefox profile was the problem. I am glad i could help. Have a nice day.