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Firefox won't go to some sites in always use private browser mode.

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Followed Mozilla's instruction to troubleshoot this problem-browser works fine in safe mode-disabled everything in add-ons, plugins and hardware acceleration-still can't get to the same web sites when everything is enabled. Picture is of what I get going to the ubisoft.com website.

Followed Mozilla's instruction to troubleshoot this problem-browser works fine in safe mode-disabled everything in add-ons, plugins and hardware acceleration-still can't get to the same web sites when everything is enabled. Picture is of what I get going to the ubisoft.com website.

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Unfortunately, your picture did not upload. Could you attach it to a reply to your question: https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1135870#question-reply

When I visit that home page using a private window, some elements are blocked by Tracking Protection. However, I can't tell whether they are important. See: What happened to Tracking Protection?.

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Unfortunately, your picture did not upload. Could you attach it to a reply to your question: https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1135870#question-reply

When I visit that home page using a private window, some elements are blocked by Tracking Protection. However, I can't tell whether they are important. See: What happened to Tracking Protection?.

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Picture wouldn't upload first time around-worked this time.

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Tracking Protection in Private Browsing list was set block everything changed the the less protective list and that solved the problem-Thanks so much jscher2000 you are a godsend.