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Any time I move my Samsung phone (without even passing security fingerprint) a message box appears then quickly disappears until moving the phone again

Cannot take screenshot of problem (pop up ms from Amazon via Firefox) . . as soon as I pick up the phone or attempt any action whatsoever, the message box disappears. An… (read more)

Cannot take screenshot of problem (pop up ms from Amazon via Firefox) . . as soon as I pick up the phone or attempt any action whatsoever, the message box disappears. And since I have a fingerprint access option on, the moment my finger touches the screen for full access there is no record of the message for screen capture. Also, if I do nothing, the screen goes black (normal, with time/date etc visible) within a few seconds after the message appears . . though it is waiting for me to touch the screen at which time it reappears again for a few seconds. So it is pick up the phone . . trigger motion detection . . message box appears . . wait a couple of seconds . . black screen . . touch or pick up the phone . . message box . . black screen etc. I can of course do the fingerprint scan and have full phone features, but the preliminary nag "box message" all the time bugs the hell out of me. In the text of my "complaint" I quoted what the message says, it is not from Firefox but does have a tiny Firefox logo upper left. The small rectangular window also has a left/right "full return" arrow (grayed out each one) with a black "pause" button in between the two arrows, and it is not grayed out. However nothing happens if I touch it. In very small print under the main text (first few words of my Amazon review) is a link to the Amazon page where I posted a review of a product. The message itself that I refer to is NOT from Firefox, but is comprised of the first few words of my review headline (not all of it but most) on the Amazon product comment review page. So even though the "content" of the unwanted message is from Amazon, the Firefox logo nevertheless appears (very tiny) in the upper left of the rectangular window, so it appears to be a composite error interaction between Firefox and Amazon. How to tell Firefox to stop posting it? Or how to tell Amazon that their software is somehow involved? I haven't a clue . . ! This is a re-written complaint . . the original one resulted in an email request from "Seburo" who asked for a screenshot, but did not provide a return email address that functioned. So I am posting here a second time, thanks.

Asked by richloomis 1 year ago

Answered by richloomis 1 year ago

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turn off highlights from your history?

Hi, the new Firefox now has sites from your history on your homepage, even when recently visited it turned off, I would have thought I'd you have recently visited turned … (read more)

Hi, the new Firefox now has sites from your history on your homepage, even when recently visited it turned off, I would have thought I'd you have recently visited turned off you probably wouldn't want history sites also showing? This seems a pretty bad privacy setting that should have the option to have on our not depending on your preference?

Regards

James

Asked by james_uk 1 year ago

Last reply by Dave-H 1 year ago

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The "Sign up" or "Sign in* Then ask to make up a password at least eight characters long. Then when I do make up the password I'm told that the account already exists!

I think I'm already set up I was allowed to get past with the passwords I used....? This is really tiring and stressful with all these passwords and these tricks and co… (read more)

I think I'm already set up I was allowed to get past with the passwords I used....? This is really tiring and stressful with all these passwords and these tricks and confusion. Then being "locked out" if you make a slight mistake.

Asked by cylinder9770 1 year ago

Last reply by Paul 1 year ago

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Video playback on certain websites are upside down for me

As mentioned in the subject. Example links:- https://mobile.twitter.com/F1/status/1545012070609043461 https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.watch-why-are-sens… (read more)

As mentioned in the subject.

Example links:-

What I can at least confirm is that it's normal on m.youtube.com.

Device: Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N9005)

Thank you.

Asked by pubcmplnt 1 year ago

Last reply by Paul 1 year ago