withdraw permission allowing you to monitor memory usage
I now often have to either force quit, reboot and have started having kernel "panics" since I agreed to allow Firefox monitor CPU usage. I am still running OS X 10.6.8 on my Mac's. I have had no problems with anything since installing that OS X.
However, from time to time with the latest install of Firefox 7.0.1 I find that the program and/or my computer "locks" up and appears unresponsive. I left Firefox active and resident on my computer last night and again everything will non-responsive. I opened activity monitor and noticed that Firefox was consuming 283 MB of real memory (at present 298.6 MB) and I have this an an other tab for the Seattle Times open. I withdraw my permission to allow Firefox to monitor my memory usage and need to know how to remove the cookie or what ever governs that)
Vald lösning
Go to Firefox > Preferences > Advanced > General tab and uncheck "submit performance data" More info here.
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Come on Firefox! Since your upgrades starting with FF4, Firefox has been acting like garage. It locks up constantly and I find myself having to use FF3.6.23 just to get my work done.
The most frustrating thing is we never hear from you. We don't know if you hear us, if you're working on it, or if you just plain don't care! I've been reacquainting myself with Safari and Google Chrome just in case I get so fed up I can't take it any more.
I believe you're monitoring mine also.
I'm on a March 2007 Mac Book Pro using OSX 10.6.8
Found this ... https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Firefox%20hangs
Vald lösning
Go to Firefox > Preferences > Advanced > General tab and uncheck "submit performance data" More info here.
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