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New Firefox

Hello there, today was released a new version of firefox. downloading it not only crashed my computer, it also removed all my history and bookmarks. is there any way t… (read more)

Hello there, today was released a new version of firefox. downloading it not only crashed my computer, it also removed all my history and bookmarks. is there any way to revert this?

Asked by Marry D 1 day ago

Answered by Denys 1 day ago

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Error when using my recovery key now it won't give me the opyion too enter it

I was resetting my password entered my email code recovery key it didn't ask for my authenticator got an error invalid token then after retrying it asked for email and au… (read more)

I was resetting my password entered my email code recovery key it didn't ask for my authenticator got an error invalid token then after retrying it asked for email and authenticator but not the recovery key the account now says I have no key

Asked by Dycantos 4 days ago

Last reply by Denys 3 days ago

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HOW TO ADD EXT TO THE RIBBON UP TOP

Anyone use LastPass? Do YOU have any hair left? How do I put that extension up at the top. Where my red arrow points? ALSO...... Im entering the email and password i sw… (read more)

Anyone use LastPass? Do YOU have any hair left? How do I put that extension up at the top. Where my red arrow points? ALSO......

Im entering the email and password i swear dozens of times every day...it never works right, ALWAYS need one or both lines filled in.  I DONT CARE IF IT DOESNT WANT ME TO SAVE THE PASSWORD. GOD KNOWS its NOT retaining it!  OK, im 75 years old. HAVE I LOST MY MARBLES?

Asked by Shandy 4 days ago

Answered by Mark 3 days ago

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The number of commercial websites not supporting FF is increasing....Does FF have any plans?

There are three accounts I have to use regularly to pay bills. On one of them (PG&E), FF is useless. Can't even log in. On the two others, banners come up that say … (read more)

There are three accounts I have to use regularly to pay bills.

On one of them (PG&E), FF is useless. Can't even log in.

On the two others, banners come up that say FF is unsupported. Both still usable for the moment, But the future....

I fear FF is going to become unusable/irrelevant in my work-flow in the near-term future if the trend in my skewed sample continues.

Asked by Jeff Bloomfield 1 year ago

Answered by cor-el 1 year ago

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Firefox does not accept letzencrypt from https://www.thegamer.com

Site: https://www.thegamer.com Firefox refuses to load the site, it does not even show the certificate when clicking on the lock. Using the certificate manager, add excep… (read more)

Site: https://www.thegamer.com Firefox refuses to load the site, it does not even show the certificate when clicking on the lock. Using the certificate manager, add exception does not work too, it just refuses to store the certificate. But at least THERE I can VIEW the certificate, which proves it is valid and FIREFOX is at fault:

https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=www.thegamer.com&latest shows "IO exception" when trying to check the CRL, but gives an A+. Yet Firefox does not even give me the "Continue anyway" possibility. This it tiering, I hate using google chrome based browsers, but of course, it works there. Server 2025, only MS-defender at its default settings.

Subject Name Common Name thegamer.com Issuer Name Country US Organization Let's Encrypt Common Name E8 Validity Not Before Mon, 13 Oct 2025 23:03:42 GMT Not After Sun, 11 Jan 2026 23:03:41 GMT Subject Alt Names DNS Name

  • .thegamer.com

DNS Name thegamer.com Public Key Info Algorithm Elliptic Curve Key Size 256 Public Value 04:0E:95:16:C4:A2:23:9D:81:AD:D7:70:4C:4B:A5:F7:68:0E:33:E2:A0:1C:81:6D:0F:1C:F5:C8:EF:5B:C8:64:AD:15:86:5D:5E:E6:FA:A6:DB:41:86:A5:F0:28:7A:45:F4:8D:75:B3:18:43:E9:0F:7C:75:10:AE:F8:A0:04:7B:D5 Miscellaneous Serial Number 06:6C:A7:00:7C:ED:C0:50:E2:FD:4F:6C:A0:8C:0F:86:2B:AD Signature Algorithm ECDSA with SHA-384 Version 3 Download PEM (cert)PEM (chain) Fingerprints SHA-256 D0:D5:E8:73:9E:6D:B1:2D:EC:5D:47:0D:70:BF:58:1C:AC:A5:D3:89:20:6D:54:15:09:E8:42:9C:82:F7:4F:8F SHA-1 53:E6:54:B5:37:0F:4B:23:BE:73:8A:6B:37:6B:BE:A6:A5:86:E4:5B [This extension has been marked as critical, meaning that clients must reject the certificate if they do not understand it.] Basic Constraints Certificate Authority No [This extension has been marked as critical, meaning that clients must reject the certificate if they do not understand it.] Key Usages Purposes Digital Signature Extended Key Usages Purposes Server Authentication, Client Authentication Subject Key ID Key ID 53:6A:02:33:30:1C:AD:4D:3B:F2:9F:4D:6D:E4:33:26:31:69:8F:61 Authority Key ID Key ID 8F:0D:13:A2:F6:2E:7E:D1:50:6C:33:18:38:5D:59:8E:23:72:91:CA CRL Endpoints Distribution Point http://e8.c.lencr.org/46.crl Authority Info (AIA) Location http://e8.i.lencr.org/ Method CA Issuers Certificate Policies Policy Certificate Type ( 2.23.140.1.2.1 ) Value Domain Validation Embedded SCTs Log ID 0E:57:94:BC:F3:AE:A9:3E:33:1B:2C:99:07:B3:F7:90:DF:9B:C2:3D:71:32:25:DD:21:A9:25:AC:61:C5:4E:21 Signature Algorithm SHA-256 ECDSA Version 1 Timestamp Tue, 14 Oct 2025 00:02:12 GMT Log ID 19:86:D4:C7:28:AA:6F:FE:BA:03:6F:78:2A:4D:01:91:AA:CE:2D:72:31:0F:AE:CE:5D:70:41:2D:25:4C:C7:D4 Signature Algorithm SHA-256 ECDSA Version 1 Timestamp Tue, 14 Oct 2025 00:02:12 GMT


Subject Name Country US Organization Let's Encrypt Common Name E8 Issuer Name Country US Organization Internet Security Research Group Common Name ISRG Root X1 Validity Not Before Wed, 13 Mar 2024 00:00:00 GMT Not After Fri, 12 Mar 2027 23:59:59 GMT Public Key Info Algorithm Elliptic Curve Key Size 384 Public Value 04:D1:65:F2:5E:DC:4B:B4:0C:02:9C:D2:B2:FA:EE:E9:6C:AB:3A:AE:38:A1:F4:D4:39:32:33:C5:42:D4:CC:33:0C:34:C7:21:20:90:70:5C:E8:62:2F:1C:71:B3:42:D7:79:BE:46:0D:C1:DB:47:A1:13:A0:C7:DF:81:26:63:3B:D4:8D:1D:F6:3D:82:33:32:F6:F4:2B:E7:F5:96:3A:B4:13:67:18:7B:6B:3E:8D:48:D9:EA:DE:ED:AE:6D:3E:87:4C Miscellaneous Serial Number 63:95:93:63:C2:4E:70:82:71:59:18:BF:C3:D7:ED:56 Signature Algorithm SHA-256 with RSA Encryption Version 3 Download PEM (cert)PEM (chain) Fingerprints SHA-256 83:62:4F:D3:38:C8:D9:B0:23:C1:8A:67:CB:7A:9C:05:19:DA:43:D1:17:75:B4:C6:CB:DA:D4:5C:3D:99:7C:52 SHA-1 54:31:7E:B0:76:5F:0B:C6:74:85:51:84:EB:83:74:B4:19:9E:46:55 [This extension has been marked as critical, meaning that clients must reject the certificate if they do not understand it.] Basic Constraints Certificate Authority Yes [This extension has been marked as critical, meaning that clients must reject the certificate if they do not understand it.] Key Usages Purposes Digital Signature, Certificate Signing, CRL Signing Extended Key Usages Purposes Client Authentication, Server Authentication Subject Key ID Key ID 8F:0D:13:A2:F6:2E:7E:D1:50:6C:33:18:38:5D:59:8E:23:72:91:CA Authority Key ID Key ID 79:B4:59:E6:7B:B6:E5:E4:01:73:80:08:88:C8:1A:58:F6:E9:9B:6E CRL Endpoints Distribution Point http://x1.c.lencr.org/ Authority Info (AIA) Location http://x1.i.lencr.org/ Method CA Issuers Certificate Policies Policy Certificate Type ( 2.23.140.1.2.1 ) Value Domain Validation


Subject Name Country US Organization Internet Security Research Group Common Name ISRG Root X1 Issuer Name Country US Organization Internet Security Research Group Common Name ISRG Root X1 Validity Not Before Thu, 04 Jun 2015 11:04:38 GMT Not After Mon, 04 Jun 2035 11:04:38 GMT Public Key Info Algorithm RSA Key Size 4096 Exponent 65537 Modulus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iscellaneous Serial Number 00:82:10:CF:B0:D2:40:E3:59:44:63:E0:BB:63:82:8B:00 Signature Algorithm SHA-256 with RSA Encryption Version 3 Download PEM (cert)PEM (chain) Fingerprints SHA-256 96:BC:EC:06:26:49:76:F3:74:60:77:9A:CF:28:C5:A7:CF:E8:A3:C0:AA:E1:1A:8F:FC:EE:05:C0:BD:DF:08:C6 SHA-1 CA:BD:2A:79:A1:07:6A:31:F2:1D:25:36:35:CB:03:9D:43:29:A5:E8 [This extension has been marked as critical, meaning that clients must reject the certificate if they do not understand it.] Basic Constraints Certificate Authority Yes [This extension has been marked as critical, meaning that clients must reject the certificate if they do not understand it.] Key Usages Purposes Certificate Signing, CRL Signing Subject Key ID Key ID 79:B4:59:E6:7B:B6:E5:E4:01:73:80:08:88:C8:1A:58:F6:E9:9B:6E

Asked by Joachim Otahal 1 day ago

Answered by Joachim Otahal 1 day ago

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Firefox

Firefox detected a potential security threat and did not continue to myccp.ccp.edu. If you visit this site, attackers could try to steal information like your passwords, … (read more)

Firefox detected a potential security threat and did not continue to myccp.ccp.edu. If you visit this site, attackers could try to steal information like your passwords, emails, or credit card details.

Asked by robert.winfield 1 week ago

Answered by Agent virtuel 1 week ago

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New Version Ruined Privacy Option

The most recent Firefox update (145.0) lacks the convenience of easily editing the cookie collection that tells websites about me. The feature I'm referring to was under … (read more)

The most recent Firefox update (145.0) lacks the convenience of easily editing the cookie collection that tells websites about me. The feature I'm referring to was under settings - privacy and security - and then something about cookies. It allowed me to show what sites had collected cookies on me recently and to erase any private data they had collected.

I hope this was an oversight or the feature has simply been moved to another location. If not, I'd really like to roll back the latest update and pause any further updates until the old functionality is restored to the new updates.

Can anybody help me?

Asked by Anan 2 days ago

Answered by jscher2000 - Support Volunteer 1 day ago