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CBS.com can not find my location

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I am not able to access CBS.com Live TV option using Firefox v56 on Xubuntu 16.04. In trying, I receive a message: can not find your location. However, I am able to get access to the CBS.com Live TV, via Google Chrome. It appears that CBS.com only supports Google Chrome features (i.e. communication protocols/security). Is there anyway to make Firefox v56 compatible with CBS.com. If not, will the next version of Firefox have the same capabilities as Google Chrome?

I am not able to access CBS.com Live TV option using Firefox v56 on Xubuntu 16.04. In trying, I receive a message: can not find your location. However, I am able to get access to the CBS.com Live TV, via Google Chrome. It appears that CBS.com only supports Google Chrome features (i.e. communication protocols/security). Is there anyway to make Firefox v56 compatible with CBS.com. If not, will the next version of Firefox have the same capabilities as Google Chrome?

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cor-el said

Make that you use a secure HTTPS connection because otherwise geolocation might not work.

I have tried using http, https and https via the extension smart https without any luck.

Also, I finally heard back from CBS support. CBS' response was:

"Dear Customer,

Thank you for your interest in CBS All Access & we do apologize for the delay.

Please go ahead & try utilizing another browser to see if you are receiving the same error message.

Regards,

CBS Support"

With that said, I am going to close out this support request with the understanding Firefox v56 is not compatible with CBS Live TV streaming service.

Thanks for all the help.

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Please consider turning on send info to Mozilla before posting a question. This helps us help you.

Location should or can come up with the icon next to the padlock.

Note you are not running latest version of Firefox.

Note : Firefox 56.0.2 is current release https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/all/ Full Version Installer Note : Firefox 57 Quantum release date Nov 14th https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/quantum/ Note : Legacy Extensions will be disabled and or removed.

Please let us know if this solved your issue or if need further assistance.

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Thank you for your response. Changing permissions to allow my location to be transmitted does not work. I apologize for not stating that observation in my previous message.

It appears to me that there is a browser compatibility issue. I have tried alternative browsers (i.e. Google's Chrome & Vivaldi) to access CBS live TV. In the case of Vivaldi, I am able to transmit my location, but the live stream does not transmit. Only Google's Chrome works.

One final observation. In researching live streaming TV services (i.e. Youtube, Hulu, and DirectTV), only Microsoft's Edge, Google's Chrome and Apple's Safari are mentioned.

So does anyone know how to stream CBS live TV using Firefox v56?

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Hi  !

Unfortunately I can't check this, as I would have to create an account.

The best I can do is to suggest to install this add-on (compatible with
Firefox 57+), if you're willing to settle for the latest CBS News videos ......

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/latest-cbs-news-videos/?src=cb-dl-users

You could also check to see if this extension might do the trick : https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/keentv/?src=search

Keeping my fingers crossed that somebody else will come up with the perfect solution for you  !

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Make that you use a secure HTTPS connection because otherwise geolocation might not work.

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Happy112 said

Hi  ! Unfortunately I can't check this, as I would have to create an account. The best I can do is to suggest to install this add-on (compatible with
Firefox 57+), if you're willing to settle for the latest CBS News videos ...... https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/latest-cbs-news-videos/?src=cb-dl-users You could also check to see if this extension might do the trick : https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/keentv/?src=search Keeping my fingers crossed that somebody else will come up with the perfect solution for you  !

In streaming CBS News, as well as, other news channels I defer to Pluto TV. Pluto TV works with FireFox v56 without the need for extensions.

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cor-el said

Make that you use a secure HTTPS connection because otherwise geolocation might not work.

I have tried using http, https and https via the extension smart https without any luck.

Also, I finally heard back from CBS support. CBS' response was:

"Dear Customer,

Thank you for your interest in CBS All Access & we do apologize for the delay.

Please go ahead & try utilizing another browser to see if you are receiving the same error message.

Regards,

CBS Support"

With that said, I am going to close out this support request with the understanding Firefox v56 is not compatible with CBS Live TV streaming service.

Thanks for all the help.

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Checking 'Allow' for 'Access Your Location' under 'Persmissions' in Page Info didn't change anything  ?

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Happy112 said

Checking 'Allow' for 'Access Your Location' under 'Persmissions' in Page Info didn't change anything  ?

Yes I did.

Firefox v56 is not compatible with CBS Live TV streaming service. Refer to my posted CBS response for more details.

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GrumpySurfer said

Happy112 said
Checking 'Allow' for 'Access Your Location' under 'Persmissions' in Page Info didn't change anything  ?

Yes I did.

You mean : it did not .......

Firefox v56 is not compatible with CBS Live TV streaming service. Refer to my posted CBS response for more details.

Yes, I have read that meaningless reply you got from CBS - apparantly they can't be bothered trying to find a way to make their service work with the best browser on the planet ......