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Cannot open any webpage after several changes in 'about:config'

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Hello,

In about:config, I changed the value of the following:

dom.popup_allowed_events (empyting the value in order to block all popups) tls.version (change to 4) network.trr.mode (change to 3) network.security.esni.enabled (change to true)

FYI, I have my Firefox already set up like this in both Windows 10 and Ubuntu, and I'm able to open webpages. But after setting it up on Android (4.3 and 7.0, both running Firefox 68.7.0), I could not open any webpage despite being well-connected to a WiFi. It displays the "Server not found" message. "Firefox can't find the server the server at www.google.com.

1. Check the address for typing errors... 2. If you are unable to load any..."

Is there a solution to this?

Thank you!

Hello, In about:config, I changed the value of the following: dom.popup_allowed_events (empyting the value in order to block all popups) tls.version (change to 4) network.trr.mode (change to 3) network.security.esni.enabled (change to true) FYI, I have my Firefox already set up like this in both Windows 10 and Ubuntu, and I'm able to open webpages. But after setting it up on Android (4.3 and 7.0, both running Firefox 68.7.0), I could not open any webpage despite being well-connected to a WiFi. It displays the "Server not found" message. "Firefox can't find the server the server at www.google.com. 1. Check the address for typing errors... 2. If you are unable to load any..." Is there a solution to this? Thank you!

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Hi

Using about:config can expose preferences that have not been fully tested or rolled out for Firefox for Android. I recommend backing those out at the present time.

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Hi

Using about:config can expose preferences that have not been fully tested or rolled out for Firefox for Android. I recommend backing those out at the present time.