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I have had this problem on several websites, but most recently Xfinity.com. Pages in their rewards page have buttons to accept a reward. These buttons don't show up in Firefox, but if I use Chrome they appear and work properly.
I have had this problem on several websites, but most recently Xfinity.com. Pages in their rewards page have buttons to accept a reward. These buttons don't show up in Firefox, but if I use Chrome they appear and work properly.
Ti ṣàtúnṣe 20 Oṣù Agẹmọ 2025 13:29:16 -0700 nípa NoahSUMO
Apologies for your waite, we are a community run support service and we are trying our best :)
We're sorry to hear that the page doesn't work as expected. In order to look for the root cause, please follow the steps below and provide us with more information to troubleshoot your issue.
Please check if you have Enhanced Tracking Protection (ETP) enabled. You can do that by clicking the shield icon at the left of the address bar.
If ETP is enabled, try disabling it. Does the problem persist?
If it does not help, also try clearing cookies and data for the website you experience troubles with (warning: you will be logged out on this website). Does it help?
Finally, if the problem is still not fixed, please check if it persists in other browsers (e.g. Chrome, Edge, Opera or Safari).
If it does, it is most likely an issue on the website's side. You may want to inform the website owner or administrator about that.
If it doesn't, that's a compatibility issue. Please report it on Webcompat, so that our team there may be able to look into it. We'd also appreciate posting a link to your report here.
There are other posts from other users with similar issues throughout the support network. Try the solution linked blow to see if that is of any use also.
HI there Mc
Apologies for your waite, we are a community run support service and we are trying our best :)
We're sorry to hear that the page doesn't work as expected. In order to look for the root cause, please follow the steps below and provide us with more information to troubleshoot your issue.
# Please check if you have Enhanced Tracking Protection (ETP) enabled. You can do that by clicking the shield [[Image:Fx89ShieldIcon]] icon at the left of the address bar.
#* If ETP is enabled, try disabling it. Does the problem persist?
# If the problem is not fixed, try [[How to clear the Firefox cache | clearing Firefox cache]]. Does it help?
# If it does not help, also try [[Clear cookies and site data in Firefox | clearing cookies and data]] for the website you experience troubles with (''warning: you will be logged out on this website''). Does it help?
# If it also does not help, try [[Diagnose Firefox issues using Troubleshoot Mode | running Firefox in Troubleshoot Mode]]. Does the problem persist?
# Finally, if the problem is still not fixed, please check if it persists in other browsers (e.g. Chrome, Edge, Opera or Safari).
#* If it does, it is most likely an issue on the website's side. You may want to inform the website owner or administrator about that.
#* If it doesn't, that's a compatibility issue. Please report it on [https://webcompat.com/issues/new Webcompat], so that our team there may be able to look into it. We'd also appreciate posting a link to your report here.
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* Go to about:config and check if the pref “''network.cookie.cookieBehavior''” is set at 5, which means that TCP is enabled together with ETP. If the pref value is not 5, then the issue is not TCP-related.
* Set the pref “''network.cookie.cookieBehavior''” to 4 and check if the issue still exists. If the issue disappears, then it is a TCP breakage. In that case, you can file a report through [https://mzl.la/anti-tracking-breakage Bugzilla] or reach out the [https://matrix.to/#/#anti-tracking:mozilla.org #anti-tracking] team on Matrix.
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There are other posts from other users with similar issues throughout the support network. Try the solution linked blow to see if that is of any use also.
https://support.mozilla.org/hsb/questions/1169163
Let us know how you get on.
Bradforth
Ti ṣàtúnṣe 20 Oṣù Agẹmọ 2025 13:29:16 -0700 nípa Bradforth