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Timestamp incorrect on all websites; behind one hour.

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Windows 10 (Not Activated)

Firefox 57.0

I'm not receiving any time related errors except one time tracking website I use for work has warned me the reports might be wrong if the times don't match in the browser and the operating system.

This became a problem after installing Windows 10 a couple weeks ago and before Firefox updated to 57.0. I used to use Windows 7 but built a new computer and switched over. The clock is set correctly as far as I can tell in Windows 10.

I googled a bit and didn't find anything other than things specific to updating your profile on specific sites. But in gmail my timezone is set correctly and I don't think you can change it on the others.

Windows 10 (Not Activated) Firefox 57.0 I'm not receiving any time related errors except one time tracking website I use for work has warned me the reports might be wrong if the times don't match in the browser and the operating system. This became a problem after installing Windows 10 a couple weeks ago and before Firefox updated to 57.0. I used to use Windows 7 but built a new computer and switched over. The clock is set correctly as far as I can tell in Windows 10. I googled a bit and didn't find anything other than things specific to updating your profile on specific sites. But in gmail my timezone is set correctly and I don't think you can change it on the others.

Chosen solution

It is fixed now. Changing the country under the Control Panel > Clock, Language, and Region > Region > Change Location seems to have fixed it. The timezone was set correctly but only worked properly after this change.

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Firefox has nothing to do with system time. Have you posted this on Microsoft?

https://support.microsoft.com

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/forum/windows_10

Chosen Solution

It is fixed now. Changing the country under the Control Panel > Clock, Language, and Region > Region > Change Location seems to have fixed it. The timezone was set correctly but only worked properly after this change.

That was very good work. Well done.