why is firefox allowing access to http://127.0.0.1:52222/callback?nonce=dBsyy347K6nbd7+fFQOKNA%3D%3D&code=0e0d29efc44e6a0e05f7&state=http%3A%2F%2F127.0.0.1%3A52222%2Fcallback%3Fnonce%3DdBsyy347K6nbd7%252BfFQOKNA%253D%253D

why is firefox not allowing access to http://127.0.0.1:52222/callback?nonce=dBsyy347K6nbd7+fFQOKNA%3D%3D&code=0e0d29efc44e6a0e05f7&state=http%3A%2F%2F127.0.0.1%3A… (daɗa karatu)

why is firefox not allowing access to http://127.0.0.1:52222/callback?nonce=dBsyy347K6nbd7+fFQOKNA%3D%3D&code=0e0d29efc44e6a0e05f7&state=http%3A%2F%2F127.0.0.1%3A52222%2Fcallback%3Fnonce%3DdBsyy347K6nbd7%252BfFQOKNA%253D%253D

Asked by ciripa 2 kwanakin da su ka gabata

Last reply by Paul 2 kwanakin da su ka gabata

Bookmarks

Something or somebody emptied my bookmarks. I tried the import/restore routine but was told that Firefox "was unable to process the backup file." I also tried System Rest… (daɗa karatu)

Something or somebody emptied my bookmarks. I tried the import/restore routine but was told that Firefox "was unable to process the backup file." I also tried System Restore without success. Can you help me? I don't want to leave Firefox, but the problem reoccurs, which is maddening and time-wasting. Thanks, Bruce Berckman

Asked by berckman 4 kwanakin da su ka gabata

Last reply by Konstantina Papadea 2 kwanakin da su ka gabata

Primary Password said to be incorrect

Prior to today, I've entered my [correct] Firefox primary password several times and it has always been accepted. It worked consistently right up until now, so what gives… (daɗa karatu)

Prior to today, I've entered my [correct] Firefox primary password several times and it has always been accepted. It worked consistently right up until now, so what gives? And why aren't we simply allowed to reset our primary passwords, since all our browser settings, data, and personal preferences depend on accessing it via the primary password?

In short either send me a reset link, or instructions on how to reset my primary password.

Thank you!

Asked by Len-Cowboy Alston 2 watannin da su ka gabata

Last reply by Wayne Mery 2 kwanakin da su ka gabata

my hp is a cromebook and i need help

this hp is a crome book and it doesnt let me install anything no updates and windows they sold me a piece of junk can someone help me and or let me know how i could get m… (daɗa karatu)

this hp is a crome book and it doesnt let me install anything no updates and windows they sold me a piece of junk can someone help me and or let me know how i could get mozilla on here please thank you

Asked by mrcoolbuddyns33 3 kwanakin da su ka gabata

Last reply by TyDraniu 3 kwanakin da su ka gabata

Excessive CPU Use

Firefox is using about 15-20% of my CPU, with only one tab open. Running Firefox 141.0.3 (64-bit). I changed performance settings as suggested in support page; made no … (daɗa karatu)

Firefox is using about 15-20% of my CPU, with only one tab open. Running Firefox 141.0.3 (64-bit). I changed performance settings as suggested in support page; made no apparent difference. Ran Malwarebytes and McAfee scans; nothing detected. I have used Firefox for nearly 20 years, but if I cannot resolve this then I will drop Firefox and switch to another browser.

Asked by irajoedavis 3 kwanakin da su ka gabata

Last reply by jesup 3 kwanakin da su ka gabata

Why does Incognito/private browsing store cookies and history?

Recently transferred from Chrome. My understanding was Firefox private browsing was supposed to work similarly to chrome incognito mode; once you close the browser, all l… (daɗa karatu)

Recently transferred from Chrome. My understanding was Firefox private browsing was supposed to work similarly to chrome incognito mode; once you close the browser, all local files are deleted and cookies are cleared.

However, with Firefox it maintains my logins. If I log into an account while private browsing and the close the browser, I’ll still be logged in next time I go to the website even if it’s days later (and I have never logged into this account in a non-private browsing window!)

I never had this issue using chrome incognito, so it seems to be a Firefox problem.

Is this just not something Firefox supports? Is there any way to prevent storage of cookies and private data?

Asked by tim153 1 watan da ya gabata

Last reply by jscher2000 - Support Volunteer 3 kwanakin da su ka gabata