Firefox turns off my Twitter push notifcations. How do I get them to stay on?
After a while Firefox turns off my Twitter push notifications. Twitter says they're still on but they aren't. If I turn them off & on again, it repeats. I don't have this problem with Chrome but I don't want to use Chrome.
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rashbaugh3 said
After a while Firefox turns off my Twitter push notifications. Twitter says they're still on but they aren't. If I turn them off & on again, it repeats. I don't have this problem with Chrome but I don't want to use Chrome.
Adding https://twitter.com to Windows 7 Background Apps did the trick. Push notifcations stay on while I'm logged in. If I log out and come back I have to access the Twitter "turn on notifications" page - which is still turned on by the way, but just accessing the page turns them back on again.
Thank you very much McCoy
You too cor-el, even though I didn't get to your solution. ;)
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Hello rashbaugh3,
Would you try this please :
When you're on that site, click on the 'i' in a circle, next to the padlock at the left side of the address bar.
Then click on the little black arrow on the dropdown (next to 'Connection') and then on "More Information", which will take you to "Page Info".
Click on the 'Permissions" tab and scroll down to "Send Notifications". Uncheck "Use Default" and check "Allow".
Then close and restart Firefox.
Also see : https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/push-notifications-firefox
And : https://help.twitter.com/en/managing-your-account/enabling-web-and-browser-notifications
Any luck ?
I had checked and made sure it was set to "allow" many times in past. It still is. I've wondered if there isn't an about:config setting in Firefox that only allows so many push notifications then cuts them off.
Appreciate the suggestion though.
Would you give this a try please :
Type in the address bar about:config (promise to be careful, if asked, but you probably already know the drill)
Type in the search bar dom.push.enabled
and set its value to true
Then type in the search bar dom.webnotifications.enabled
and set its value to true
Then close and restart Firefox.
Note : setting these values to "true" will affect all sites, though ....
(you can always reset the values)
And as I wasn't quite sure that changing the values of those prefs might do the trick, I kept searching, and found this :
https://superuser.com/questions/1298796/why-firefox-forgets-my-web-notifications-for-twitter
Would that last post be what you need ?
They have been both set to true. Thanks again though. Your next suggestion might do the trick.
rashbaugh3 said
Your next suggestion might do the trick.
Will you let us know if it does ? Cause if doesn't, we will just have to keep looking for a solution .....
You can check the Browser Console for service worker related messages.
You can see all registered service workers on these pages: about:serviceworkers and about:debugging#workers You can check WebSockets via this page: about:networking#websockets See also serviceworker.txt in the profile folder.
Start Firefox in Safe Mode to check if one of the extensions ("3-bar" menu button or Tools -> Add-ons -> Extensions) or if hardware acceleration is causing the problem.
- switch to the DEFAULT theme: "3-bar" menu button or Tools -> Add-ons -> Themes
- do NOT click the "Refresh Firefox" button on the Safe Mode start window
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rashbaugh3 said
After a while Firefox turns off my Twitter push notifications. Twitter says they're still on but they aren't. If I turn them off & on again, it repeats. I don't have this problem with Chrome but I don't want to use Chrome.
Adding https://twitter.com to Windows 7 Background Apps did the trick. Push notifcations stay on while I'm logged in. If I log out and come back I have to access the Twitter "turn on notifications" page - which is still turned on by the way, but just accessing the page turns them back on again.
Thank you very much McCoy
You too cor-el, even though I didn't get to your solution. ;)
rashbaugh3 said
Thank you very much McCoy
My pleasure - I'm just sorry I didn't suggest to check Windows background app first.