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Ebay.com and Gunbroker.com not coming up properly since this morning

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These 2 web sites worked fine last night.

Today ebay.com connects, but picutres on the site are blank spaces.

Gunbroker.com won't connect, it just sputters and sputters.

I entered these 2 sites on Chrome, they came up correctly. Gunbroker.com connected. Ebay came up with all the pictures on the site populated.

These 2 web sites worked fine last night. Today ebay.com connects, but picutres on the site are blank spaces. Gunbroker.com won't connect, it just sputters and sputters. I entered these 2 sites on Chrome, they came up correctly. Gunbroker.com connected. Ebay came up with all the pictures on the site populated.

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If eBay and Gunbroker suddenly fail to load properly only in Firefox—missing images, slow or failed connections—but work normally in Chrome, it’s likely due to **cached data corruption, an extension blocking content, or Firefox’s tracking protection interfering with the sites**. Try clearing cache and cookies, disabling add-ons (especially ad-blockers or privacy tools), and setting tracking protection to “Standard.” Also check if DNS-over-HTTPS is enabled—temporarily turning it off can fix loading issues. Since both sites work in Chrome, the problem is almost certainly Firefox-specific rather than a network or site issue.

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If eBay and Gunbroker suddenly fail to load properly only in Firefox—missing images, slow or failed connections—but work normally in Chrome, it’s likely due to **cached data corruption, an extension blocking content, or Firefox’s tracking protection interfering with the sites**. Try clearing cache and cookies, disabling add-ons (especially ad-blockers or privacy tools), and setting tracking protection to “Standard.” Also check if DNS-over-HTTPS is enabled—temporarily turning it off can fix loading issues. Since both sites work in Chrome, the problem is almost certainly Firefox-specific rather than a network or site issue.

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Grace,

Thanks for the help. It was DNS-over-HTTPS issue. Turning it off solved the problem. Turning it back on allowed the sites to load correctly again.

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