Hello,

sometimes some cooperative sites had similar problems e.g MS's O365 or Oracle's support site. In these cases removing stored cookies and website data helped.

In addition cache can be deactivated in FF Developer Console (Ctrl-Shift-k) in the tab "Network(ing)". Here you have a checkbox for deactivating the cache in the top row of the tab.

Then check FF's privacy protection for blocked trackers.

BR,

Roland

On 23.5.2024 15.39, Henning Follmann wrote:
On Thu, May 23, 2024 at 12:09:42PM +0200, local10 wrote:
May 23, 2024, 02:11 by 2695bd53d...@ewoof.net:

Works fine for me too, on the same firefox-esr package version.

If clearing the browser cache doesn't help, try with a brand new fresh
profile. `firefox --no-remote --new-instance --ProfileManager` should
be a good start. If it works in a brand new profile, it's _something_
about your Firefox settings.

I've tried the following but it didn't help:

    1. FF 115.11.0esr (64-bit) with a new profile
    2. FF v126 with a new profile
    3. Purged (aptitude purge) and reinstalled FF 115.11.0esr again

[...]

I had a similar issue 6 month ago.
I also tried those steps without any success.

Then I created a new account and there the issue did not appear.
So, I thought, it has to be something account specific.

I deleted these directories:
~/.cache/mozilla/firefox
~/.mozilla/firefox

At the next launch firefox greated me with the new user welcome.
You have to start from scratch but it resolved the issue.

-H



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