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MOZILLA is not functioning properly - - - what is wrong???

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I signed in to check the last question I had asked, and it brought up a lot of gibberish??? WHAT IN THE WORLD IS WRONG???

I signed in to check the last question I had asked, and it brought up a lot of gibberish??? WHAT IN THE WORLD IS WRONG???

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I signed in again, and now it is functioning properly.

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Here is what is showing when I ask to "check questions":

Found 10 results for find%252525252525252525252520my%252525252525252525252520last%252525252525252525252520question%252525252525252525252520posted for All Products

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I signed in again, and now it is functioning properly.

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That was very good work. Well Done.

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