Do you have DNS over HTTPS enabled? Could try turning it on/off or another secure DNS provider and see if it still happens. Haven't had any issues with Cloudflare.Still intermittently getting an issue where I can't load a new site in a new tab - if I open a link from an open page in a new tab I can then navigate to any site but if I try to open a new tab and enter a URL it just loads forever - once it starts happening I pretty much have to close and re-open Firefox or it keeps happening.
Do you have DNS over HTTPS enabled? Could try turning it on/off or another secure DNS provider and see if it still happens. Haven't had any issues with Cloudflare.
Little cool thing I came across for those who use FF with Netflix and have been annoyed that out the box Netflix only dish out 720p to FF whilst Edge gets 1080P... Install this add-on. It fetches the 1080P stream: https://github.com/TheGoddessInari/netflix-1080p-firefox
The link has a test pattern link you can verify it with and I can confirm 1080p does indeed work
This might seem like a strange question but has anyone else noticed issues with hotukdeals/elsewhere when it goes through the 'tracker links'... normally ublock etc gives me a pop up saying what tracker it is and gives me the option of a temporary allowance to go to said site.
Now for some reason, and it might only be the tradedoubler one automatically closes no matter what I do, even after I've given it a temporary ok.... wouldn't be an issue if I didn't actually want to go to the deal but I actually want to go look at the deal.... it does not do it with edge so it's clearly something in firefox/ublock force closing the page.
Huawei laptop/monitor deal is an example
Was custom, tried strict and custom etc, even disabled the toggle. Turned off ublock as well (shudder lol)What is your enhanced tracking protection set to? Latest version of FF stops some url tracking by default now.
New Firefox privacy feature strips URLs of tracking parameters
Mozilla Firefox 102 was released today with a new privacy feature that strips parameters from URLs that are used to track you around the web.www.bleepingcomputer.com