FireFox is Broken caused by possibly last update!
Firefox is verified Broken! Whatever Firefox did with its last update is causing major problems. Spent hours with the internet provider and websites trying to figure out why could not access webpages and internet accounts.
Firefox is taking forever to load pages and often just times out or never actually loading the page. When I can get to a page, something is interfering with account access on webpages. Spent 3 hours with AT&T where they monitored trying to access my email account.
Could access with Edge, Chrome and Safari. However, Firefox is dead and will not allow me to access websites as pages do not load or interferes with account access.
Mozilla support needs to fix this issue ASAP or I will be forced to leave Firefox for good. I know I am not the only one having this issue! I was willing to put in the effort to verify if Firefox was actually broken or not!
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Your frustration is understandable, and it sounds like you've put in significant effort to troubleshoot this issue. From your description, the problems with slow loading, timeouts, and account access interference suggest a potential compatibility issue introduced in the latest Firefox update. Since other browsers like Edge, Chrome, and Safari work fine, it appears to be specific to Firefox.
To address this, here are some steps you can try:
1. **Clear Cache and Cookies**: Temporary files or outdated cookies might cause conflicts. 2. **Check Add-ons**: Disable extensions or run Firefox in Safe Mode to rule out add-on interference. 3. **Network Settings**: Reset Firefox's proxy and DNS settings under *Settings > Network*. 4. **Reinstall Firefox**: Ensure a clean install by downloading the latest version from Mozilla.
If these steps don't resolve the issue, report it directly to Mozilla via [Bugzilla](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/). Including detailed information (e.g., Firefox version, affected sites) can help their team identify and address the issue. Switching browsers temporarily may help, but with further updates, Firefox might resolve this soon.