Firefox keep pushing for manual download of cookies or something
Whenever I'm browsing, Firefox would often push a manual download of some strange files from sites like google or youtube. This is one of those:
That one got pushed when I'm watching a video on youtube.
I've tried to reinstall firefox, but the problem persists. I didn't meddle much with the default setting; I only change when firefox start it would resume my last session. I usually have more than 20 tabs open. I include my installed add-ons, besides that, I use groovy blue as the theme.
59.0.2 (64-bit) Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
Soluzione scelta
What do you think about disabling the download manager for a day to see whether that makes any difference?
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What do you think about disabling the download manager for a day to see whether that makes any difference?
jscher2000 said
What do you think about disabling the download manager for a day to see whether that makes any difference?
I'll try that for now. But I'm using the same download manager on my work PC without any problem.
The screen you have was your Addon and if those are doing funny things then you need to contact the Addon creator for support on their Addons. If those contents are coming from the sites you visit then you should contact the site webmaster about the problem. What download manager software are you using?
WestEnd said
The screen you have was your Addon and if those are doing funny things then you need to contact the Addon creator for support on their Addons. If those contents are coming from the sites you visit then you should contact the site webmaster about the problem. What download manager software are you using?
The screen that I give is for the purpose of showing all of my current add-ons. This particular problem happens when I watching a video on Youtube. I'm Using Free Download Manager 3.9.7 build 1638.
Why not disable push notifications or do you use them ?
Hexxus said
jscher2000 saidWhat do you think about disabling the download manager for a day to see whether that makes any difference?I'll try that for now. But I'm using the same download manager on my work PC without any problem.
It seems that it was indeed the download manager extension. I have tried some solution from the developer's forum and the problem hasn't occurred anymore, hope it stays that way.
Thank you.
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