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Why can't I see videos on https://www.aljazeera.com

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If I go onto the Aljazerra site, to a page where there is a video, all I see is a white space. For example https://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/witness/ has a Survivivors Ebola epidemic video at the top of the page but in Firefox it shows nothing but a blank space. I have supplied a screenshot. Although the screenshots show videos further in the page they are in fact links ,which when clicked also result in only white space. However if I use the Flashpeak Slimjet browser it displays all the videos with no problem. Can anyone help, as I'd rather stick with Firefox

If I go onto the Aljazerra site, to a page where there is a video, all I see is a white space. For example https://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/witness/ has a Survivivors Ebola epidemic video at the top of the page but in Firefox it shows nothing but a blank space. I have supplied a screenshot. Although the screenshots show videos further in the page they are in fact links ,which when clicked also result in only white space. However if I use the Flashpeak Slimjet browser it displays all the videos with no problem. Can anyone help, as I'd rather stick with Firefox

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What screenshot? Are you sure your not using adblockers or over-active security software.

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Hi, Thanks for your reply. I guess it is possible how would I ascertain if this was the case. I use Kapersky. I can see the videos clearly in Opera, Vivaldi and Flashpeak Slimjet so surely my security software would affect these chrome derivatives? Sorry, I have uploaded a screen shot and it shows to me if I'm logged in but doesn't if I'm not loggin in. So I can't unstand that either. Any advice would be appreciated.