SEC_ERROR_REVOKED_CERTIFICATE
Regularly I get the error msg SEC_ERROR_REVOKED_CERTIFICATE. When I try the same sites using Chrome they work.
Regularly I get the error msg SEC_ERROR_REVOKED_CERTIFICATE. When I try the same sites using Chrome they work.
I don't know where it came from but I cannot get on the internet without this annoying McAfee pop up appearing every few minutes. How the heck do I get rid of it?
mhy comp keeps saing unable to print due connectiviyy problrm
Hello. This question concerns the Windows 11 desktop version of Firefox. I have long used the Home and End keys on my extended keyboard to scroll to the very top of any … (lire la suite)
Hello. This question concerns the Windows 11 desktop version of Firefox.
I have long used the Home and End keys on my extended keyboard to scroll to the very top of any given page in Firefox (Home) or to the very bottom of that page (End).
But, lately, I notice that, for no reason I can figure out, Firefox no longer responds to those shortcuts. Now, when I tap Home or End, the page may, at first, scroll up or down slightly but not to the top or bottom. If I press Home or End again, nothing happens at all.
Sometimes, if I press Ctrl + Home simultaneously or Ctrl + End the page will scroll to the top or bottom respectively.
Why has Firefox's behavior apparently changed? Is there an issue with my keyboard or operating system settings? (I use a Logitech G915 keyboard.)
Please let me know how to restore Firefox's shortcut functionality, where I can tap just Home to scroll to the top of a page or only End to scroll to the bottom of a page.
Thanks and be well.
Hi, Some official/formal Websites refuse to accept my Firefox as an acceptable browser. I am using Firefox browser Ver. 136.0.2 (64-bit). According to you (in the browse… (lire la suite)
Hi, Some official/formal Websites refuse to accept my Firefox as an acceptable browser. I am using Firefox browser Ver. 136.0.2 (64-bit). According to you (in the browser) and to internet information it is the latest/the current version. An example of such a refusal from a website is from the DB/Deutsche Bahn official website, dated 24-03-2025: See uploaded image. As with other websites, they recommend other browsers or "the current version" of Firefox (even though I already have it installed). I then switch to Chrome and continue working without further problems. I would like to use Firefox though, but apparently cannot. I need advice. What am I doing wrong? Why is my current version of Firefox described as outdated? Thank you.
Email: ripken@t-online.de
After updating to v 133.0, when maximizing Firefox (not F11 fullscreen), a taskbar that is set to "auto-hide" will no longer unhide when mousing to the bottom of the scre… (lire la suite)
After updating to v 133.0, when maximizing Firefox (not F11 fullscreen), a taskbar that is set to "auto-hide" will no longer unhide when mousing to the bottom of the screen. This did not occur with the previous version (132.0.2).
This behavior is also unaffected by the "devtools.toolbox.alwaysOnTop" setting in about:config as i've tried switching from the default "true" to "false".
Update: Still persists in 136.0.2
In normal browsing mode duckduckgo search engine search result are not showing. links working properly. but in private browsing mode it all working properly
Why do I see (16) Firefox accounts open in my Task Manager when my desktop Firefox browser doesn't show anything open?
Used to be able to access my Xfinity account on FireFox. Now, when I try to log in (after I type in User Name and Password and hit "Enter",) I get a blank screen except … (lire la suite)
Used to be able to access my Xfinity account on FireFox. Now, when I try to log in (after I type in User Name and Password and hit "Enter",) I get a blank screen except for the words: "a rendering error occurred: ." in the upper lefthand corner of the screen.
I am using a MacBook Air running Monterey 12.7.6.
I have Firefox version 136.0.2. I think it was quite recently updated. The right click menu is broken. The choice list is much longer, and the choices "open link in new t… (lire la suite)
I have Firefox version 136.0.2. I think it was quite recently updated. The right click menu is broken. The choice list is much longer, and the choices "open link in new tab" and "copy link" (ones I tried) do not work. This only started happening this morning. Right click works fine in Chrome. Screenshot included.
I use the French Search Engine, Quant in place of google. It works well, normally. I have just found the following message; "We detected unusual activity from your devi… (lire la suite)
I use the French Search Engine, Quant in place of google. It works well, normally. I have just found the following message;
"We detected unusual activity from your device or network.
Reasons may include:
Rapid taps or clicks JavaScript disabled or not working Automated (bot) activity on your network (IP 96.241.216.175) Use of developer or inspection tools"
I don't know why this has occurred. No one else uses my laptop. How do I get rid of this message and access Quant?
Attachment is a screenshot shows task manger shows there are 64 open files open, when I have only 4 windows open. What would causing this? Over night Firefox closes and … (lire la suite)
Attachment is a screenshot shows task manger shows there are 64 open files open, when I have only 4 windows open. What would causing this?
Over night Firefox closes and close all my open windows. I need the windows remain open.
Thank you for sharing your wisdom with me.
Under the 3 bars upper right, Firefox lists my MacBook as an iPad. (see screen grab)
At some point in the last few weeks -- possibly after an upgrade -- I've noticed that some websites such as the Washington Post and Fidelity can take minutes rather than … (lire la suite)
At some point in the last few weeks -- possibly after an upgrade -- I've noticed that some websites such as the Washington Post and Fidelity can take minutes rather than seconds to load. The problem doesn't seem to be with the sites themselves (because they load fine on Chrome) or with my hardware (because exactly the same thing happens on both of my computers). Has anyone else noticed this?
( I'm running Firefox 131.0.3 on Windows.)
firefox continouslly refreshes when displaying huffington post. doesn't stop doing this need to delete page
A couple of years back there was an extension called Tab Mix that allowed users to have multiple rows of tabs to allow more to be visible at a time. A major revision to F… (lire la suite)
A couple of years back there was an extension called Tab Mix that allowed users to have multiple rows of tabs to allow more to be visible at a time. A major revision to Firefox rendered it useless. Another user figured out how to allow multiple rows of tabs (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVlLVySe5OI) which worked perfectly until version 131.0-64bit came out. Whatever was changed in it made the hack quit working. I really liked being able to see multiple rows of tabs because I tend to keep a lot open. I'm hoping that can be fixed with the next revision or two or that one of you has a different work-around.
this is a known problem. I used hospital wifi and it took over my pc and keeps sending popups to okay their site and password. How do I make it go away?
This is a recent thing in the last few weeks, My aux speakers (via headphone jack) work normally with all audio output except when using firefox. The sound on any video I… (lire la suite)
This is a recent thing in the last few weeks, My aux speakers (via headphone jack) work normally with all audio output except when using firefox. The sound on any video I play via firefox gets sent to my laptop speakers, not to the aux spearkers. Changing the laptop audio output settings does nothing. The sound is output properly with other browsers. Any suggestions on how to fix this problem?
When using Firefox as my browser it is running very slow - how do I speed this up? plus I use AVAST security as my protection system?