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Some sites do not load an error appears

Some sites do not load after the last update, sites which I have used before cor-el Oct 2, 2022, 10:33:13 I have an email reply but I do not understand the jargon I am … (read more)

Some sites do not load after the last update, sites which I have used before cor-el Oct 2, 2022, 10:33:13 I have an email reply but I do not understand the jargon I am not a comp. buff. I need to have clear instructions Thank you G. Arthur

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Asked by gladys2mike 1 year ago

Last reply by jscher2000 - Support Volunteer 1 year ago

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Autofill turned off, but FF still autofills my name

I have autofill turned off, but whenever I go to a a particular page that has a contact form for a web-based software I use for my business, FF automatically puts my firs… (read more)

I have autofill turned off, but whenever I go to a a particular page that has a contact form for a web-based software I use for my business, FF automatically puts my first and last names in the respective fields, in the place of existing names for my particular contacts.

How does FF have my name in the first place, since I have never knowingly provided it, how do I remove it from FF, and how do I stop this autofill from happening, since I have it turned off yet it's still working?

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Asked by zillamobster 1 year ago

Last reply by jscher2000 - Support Volunteer 1 year ago

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Protections Dashboard & Login breach information

Hello, this topic is about two things. 1. How do I reset the data of the built-in Protections Dashboard without resetting all of Firefox? 2. and probably more complica… (read more)

Hello,

this topic is about two things.

1. How do I reset the data of the built-in Protections Dashboard without resetting all of Firefox?

2. and probably more complicated, how do I stop Firefox from checking for "Login breach information"?

I do already have and always had "Show alerts about passwords for breached web sites" in options disabled. Still the Dashboard shows that "1 password stored securely.".

Mozilla says "[i]Firefox Monitor warns you if your online accounts were involved in a known data breach. For more information, see Firefox Password Manager - Alerts for breached websites. To get the latest login breach information and more, Firefox connects to firefox.settings.services.mozilla.com/i"

So now I've gone as far as blocking "firefox.settings.services.mozilla.com" through HOSTS. Still the Dashboard shows that "1 password stored securely.".

Why is it still checking? How is it still checking? How do I stop this?

edit: Screenshots added

Asked by WiesoWeshalbWarum 1 year ago

Last reply by cor-el 1 year ago

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Anmol kashyap

Hi Anmol, Thank you for submitting your ID. We want to make sure that the only person with access to your Facebook account is you. Unfortunately, we can't use the ID th… (read more)

Hi Anmol,

Thank you for submitting your ID. We want to make sure that the only person with access to your Facebook account is you.

Unfortunately, we can't use the ID that you shared to confirm your identity. This might be because your ID photo is:

-Too blurry. -Too dark or not taken in a well-lit room. -Missing the required information. -Not clearly showing the required information. -Taken from a screenshot or a photo-copied ID. -Not properly visible with all four corners in the frame.

This information must be clearly visible on your ID: -Your name. -Your photo. -Your date of birth.

If you don't have an ID, you can use other documents to confirm your identity on Facebook. To learn more about what documents you can send, please visit the Help Centre: https://www.facebook.com/help/159096464162185?ref=cr

Thanks for working with us to get this sorted. Please repeat the same process and upload another photo of your ID, making sure that all the information we need to see is visible.


Thanks, The Facebook Team Facebook Security [Email removed - this is a public forum] Facebook number 8006455057 Facebook password [Password removed - this is a public forum]

Asked by manojharry1997 1 year ago

Last reply by Paul 1 year ago

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ignoring dns settings

I use pihole on my home network but firefox doesn't seem to care. i disabled DNS over HTTPS but still it seems it ignores my dns server why? thanks. … (read more)

I use pihole on my home network but firefox doesn't seem to care. i disabled DNS over HTTPS but still it seems it ignores my dns server

why?

thanks.

Asked by primski 1 year ago

Last reply by Paul 1 year ago

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Thunderbird keeps saying the Network Solutions email certificates are bad

TB 102.5.0 (64-bit) on Win10 I'm getting repeated notices that my e-mail accounts with Network Solutions don't have a proper "certificate" when I try to send an email. I… (read more)

TB 102.5.0 (64-bit) on Win10 I'm getting repeated notices that my e-mail accounts with Network Solutions don't have a proper "certificate" when I try to send an email. I get a popup window stating so, and asking me to "permanently" choose the exception. It doesn't matter how many times I tell the fool thing to accept the exception "permanently". I still keep getting the notice every few times. Since the glitch is not consistent, I don't have an image of one to put here. Not only that, I have to send the email twice after doing so. TB refuses to send the email the first time after choosing the exception, but allows it the second. I don't know anything about "certificates" and am sick of getting popup notices about them. I doubt that the problem is with Network Solutions email accounts. This reminds me of years ago, when I tried to upgrade to WinXP. It kept interrupting my work to give me popup security notices that I didn't understand and couldn't do anything about. If I remember correctly, I took it back to Sam's Club and replaced it with Win2000. Problem solved. Never mind that XP was supposed to be better. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

Asked by business11 1 year ago

Last reply by Wayne Mery 1 year ago