Just Me Or Is FireFox Slower?

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FireFox has been my preferred browser for a few years now, the features are great and with all the add-ons it's an integral part of my IM toolbox.
Lately i have started noticing a definite reduction in speed (loading times) along with crashes and freezes.
I was just wondering if the problem is with my PC or are there other FF users who are experiencing the same issues?

Cheers :confused:
#firefox #slower
  • Profile picture of the author Hackbridge
    I've been having loads of problems with FF of late. It's slow and crashes a lot.

    I'm using Google Chrome right now, as FF recently crashed and the Adobe plugin has problems also.

    I'm hoping a fix will come along soon.

    Brian
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    • Profile picture of the author Plish
      All the plugins on FF make it run slow and or crash. I got to a point where my quad core couldn't run video in Firefox without it 'lagging'. IE is no better and Chrome just smashes the lot of them. Get on Chrome.
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  • Profile picture of the author BrainCopy
    No it's not just you. I'm having some trouble with FF since a couple days ago.
    Im using Safari right now, and everything is going smoothly.
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    • Profile picture of the author Verena
      I don't have the issue anymore when I upgraded to the latest version. I had the same problem when I was with Firefox 3.6.8
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      • Profile picture of the author dave147
        Originally Posted by Verena View Post

        I don't have the issue anymore when I upgraded to the latest version. I had the same problem when I was with Firefox 3.6.8
        Isn't 3.6.8 the latest version??
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  • Profile picture of the author Mohammad Afaq
    To be honest, firefox just starting working better for me.

    About a month ago I switched from Google Chrome and I am liking the newer version of firefox.

    it crashed on me about twice in the last month but that's about it
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    • Profile picture of the author adesbarats
      That's funny - was exact reverse for me. Firefox was getting all buggy plus SEOquake stopped working. So I downloaded Chrome and its working great. Seems faster and the Chrome version of SEOQuake is working fine. Computers are funny things....

      Originally Posted by Mohammad Afaq View Post

      To be honest, firefox just starting working better for me.

      About a month ago I switched from Google Chrome and I am liking the newer version of firefox.

      it crashed on me about twice in the last month but that's about it
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  • Profile picture of the author dika
    Hi,
    take a look at what modules are enabled, if you have a lot or if some of them are buggy this can cause your crashes.
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    • Profile picture of the author Hackbridge
      Originally Posted by dika View Post

      Hi,
      take a look at what modules are enabled, if you have a lot or if some of them are buggy this can cause your crashes.
      I should do that myself thinking about it. Thanks for the reminder.

      I'll disable all of the addons and see how it performs. I'll reinstall them one at a time.

      Brian
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      • Profile picture of the author rosetrees
        Yes, I'm definitely finding it slower. At the moment, I find Opera is about the fastest.
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    • Profile picture of the author salegurus
      Originally Posted by dika View Post

      Hi,
      take a look at what modules are enabled, if you have a lot or if some of them are buggy this can cause your crashes.
      I realized a while ago that some add-ons are causing probs, at the mo i am down to the bare min, and it's still having probs.

      "I usually love firefox... but since I upgraded to the newest one I've had nothing but problems too.. thought it was something about me LOL.

      Salegurus - What windows platform are you using?"

      I am using Win 7 64bit, i think i am going to give Chrome a try.


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      • Profile picture of the author Adam Sandford
        Hey,

        I am so glad to have found this thread, FF has been driving me mad, It keeps on freezing for 10 minutes and then crashing, I thought it might have been my pc

        I am going to give Chrome a go for a while.

        Hopefully FF will get it sorted because I need all the great addons

        Adam
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  • Profile picture of the author addictiod
    I use Firefox for an about 3 years and i do not have any problems with it.
    I found it the best web browser after Chrome.
    Also, Google Chrome it's more faster than any other browser.
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  • Profile picture of the author Shaleniie Devi
    Glad I found this thread. I was thinking that there was a situation with my laptop (maybe it is) because the lag time is increasingly agonizing with the few crashes so it appears to be that it is an external problem with Firefox itself...

    Hope this issue gets resolved soon - it's the best browser imo.



    -Shaleniie
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  • Profile picture of the author thebitbotdotcom
    It depends on you specs IMO. Firefox is good, but I have found it to be a resource hog. I have been using Chrome as of late and have been very satisfied.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ken Durham
    If you look in your task manager when firefox with plug-ins is running you will now see a program running called plugin-container.exe.

    It is Firefox's new great idea that has a lot of complaints yet FF say it isn't so
    plugin-container.exe - Google Search

    I'm sure they'll be releasing another update soon.
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    • Profile picture of the author Crew Chief
      Originally Posted by Ken Durham View Post

      If you look in your task manager when firefox with plug-ins is running you will now see a program running called plugin-container.exe.

      It is Firefox's new great idea that has a lot of complaints yet FF say it isn't so
      plugin-container.exe - Google Search

      I'm sure they'll be releasing another update soon.
      Ken, you're dead on! Right after the July FF update, virtually all of my machines that use FF were running slow and freezing. After checking Task Manager I noticed the plugin-container.exe file using an extreme amount of resources.

      After researching this .exe file, I came to learn that many FF users were having the same problem and here's the solution that I used: How to Stop Firefox plugin-container.exe Process? | TechnoGadge

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      • Profile picture of the author Amber Jalink
        Originally Posted by Crew Chief View Post

        Ken, you're dead on! Right after the July FF update, virtually all of my machines that use FF were running slow and freezing. After checking Task Manager I noticed the plugin-container.exe file using an extreme amount of resources.

        After researching this .exe file, I came to learn that many FF users were having the same problem and here's the solution that I used: How to Stop Firefox plugin-container.exe Process? | TechnoGadge

        Giles, the Crew Chief
        I don't have this running (anymore) and it still crashes.

        Amber

        PS - and no, it's not crashing on videos - 99% of the time its just a regular web page.
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      • Profile picture of the author Amber Jalink
        Originally Posted by Crew Chief View Post

        Ken, you're dead on! Right after the July FF update, virtually all of my machines that use FF were running slow and freezing. After checking Task Manager I noticed the plugin-container.exe file using an extreme amount of resources.

        After researching this .exe file, I came to learn that many FF users were having the same problem and here's the solution that I used: How to Stop Firefox plugin-container.exe Process? | TechnoGadge

        Giles, the Crew Chief
        Okay - I had turned the plugin-container.exe off... or so I thought.

        When I read again this post above on how to turn it off and did the steps to check it, I found that only *one* of the lines had been turned off, not all the ones it said to.

        I did that - so far it hasn't crashed. YAY!

        (I'm really NOT keen on moving to chrome... but I don't trust IE as far as I can blink LOL)

        Amber
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        • Profile picture of the author Plish
          If a web browser is giving you trouble, drop it. There's a huge choice out there now, go experiment if the one you're using is causing you any hassle at all.
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      • Profile picture of the author salegurus
        Originally Posted by Crew Chief View Post

        Ken, you're dead on! Right after the July FF update, virtually all of my machines that use FF were running slow and freezing. After checking Task Manager I noticed the plugin-container.exe file using an extreme amount of resources.

        After researching this .exe file, I came to learn that many FF users were having the same problem and here's the solution that I used: How to Stop Firefox plugin-container.exe Process? | TechnoGadge

        Giles, the Crew Chief
        This really helped, i tried it yesterday and FF seems to be faster and more stable. I hope it stays that way.
        Cheers
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    • Profile picture of the author Hackbridge
      Originally Posted by Ken Durham View Post

      If you look in your task manager when firefox with plug-ins is running you will now see a program running called plugin-container.exe.

      It is Firefox's new great idea that has a lot of complaints yet FF say it isn't so
      plugin-container.exe - Google Search

      I'm sure they'll be releasing another update soon.
      When ever FF crashes, I get a message about plugin-container.exe having a problem. That's definitely the problem!
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  • Profile picture of the author jjeeezy
    I have way too many add-ons/tabs open/downloads going on at once so i don't blame firefox though.

    i'm going to go organize my bookmarks, set a more minimalistic theme, disable some add-ons hopefully that'll do the trick. D:
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  • Profile picture of the author nvs74191
    I use FF only for the features for some creative work.

    Normal internet surfing and research, I use Chrome. It is much faster.
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  • Profile picture of the author dika
    BTW, Chrome uses a distinct process for each opened tab. I wonder if this is a positive approach or not.
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  • Profile picture of the author bgmacaw
    Firefox does have a problem over time of building up a huge SQLite database. This slows it down to the point of freezing when you type in an address or fill in a form since each keystroke accesses the database. To correct this problem, you'll need to follow some steps to purge the database and prevent it from becoming huge in the future.

    See this Lifehacker article for more details: Make Firefox Faster by Vacuuming Your Database
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  • Profile picture of the author ChickenMan
    I'm noticing FF is a little laggy as well and something's wrong with my History. When my computer restarted after doing updates, my tabs that I had open in three windows got closed and for some reason FF won't let me reopen them since it grayed the option out. Don't know why because it never did this before.
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  • Profile picture of the author TheGodfather
    after the version 2.6 FF went down in performance and speed, the loading times were increased, and many exploits for the FF exist today, some of which won't crash your browser but will occupy your processor and freeze your other processes and your web experience.

    My personal recommendation, as someone who has 19 years of experience in the computing industry, is to either:
    a) live with the problems until they realize what BS they've made the browser into
    b) switch to a different browser (Chrome, IceWeasel(a completely free FF alternative, as FF has some copyrighted parts in it), Safari, or the dreaded IE)

    A little known fact is: At the last hacker convention in Las Vegas the only browser who couldn't get hacked was Google's Chrome. It has proved as the most stable one.
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    • Profile picture of the author Amber Jalink
      I usually love firefox... but since I upgraded to the newest one I've had nothing but problems too.. thought it was something about me LOL.

      Salegurus - What windows platform are you using?

      I have windows 7/64 bit, and firefox crashes on me a minimum of 2-3 times a day. (Once if I am not working much in it, but frankly I work in it 90% of my day, so "once" is a rarity).

      I HAVE turned my plugins off - only some improvement.

      After watching it, I found that leaving the following running:
      Java
      Java enabler

      in the plugins kept freezing it.

      So I disabled them, and only turn them on when I need it (specific sites that I know of).

      I also found that in my processes, there is one running called "jusched.exe" which is the java updater.

      If I remember to stop it from running before I start my browser, it doesn't crash "as much/as fast". However, half the time I forget to turn it off and my browser crashes first.

      Also, I noticed that the websites that it *typically* freezes on, if you look in the bottom left bar, (where it normally says "done"), often there is something trying to load like Doubleclick or some other adnetwork on the page.

      Part of me thinks they're using some sort of javascript that the browser doesn't like... or firefox just can't handle some of it anymore.

      At one point, I had thought it was my browser protection/antivirus system, but since I have that disabled (browser wise-I manually scan) - it's not that.

      Trust me - I've been ready to pull my hair out many times over this. While I'm not glad it's happening, I'm glad to know others are in the same boat.

      (Frustrating that FF doesn't see it as "their" issue and they blame plugins. Really? What if you AREN'T using plugins?? What's the reason now?)

      Amber
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    I did use Chrome until it couldn't handle doing Jtv, which I was using a lot at the time.
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  • Profile picture of the author RichardHK
    After a slow load startup the first time it is run, my FF works very well. Got SEOBook, webmaster, and SEOQuake add-ins and all fine. And keeping up with latest updates. (Now 3.6.8)
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  • Profile picture of the author Nail Yener
    I have been using Google Chrome as my main browser for about 6 months. I use FireFox and Internet Explorer as well, all have different purposes, but chrome for general browsing. I just like it.
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  • Profile picture of the author yaniman
    It is due to the lot of addons installed in firefox. I uninstalled a few addons and now it is fast.
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  • Profile picture of the author InternetM39482
    Same here, although I use a mac. On the WF, or any webpage that is kinda long in length; the scroll bar lags in speed. It'll take ages to scroll down from top to the bottom.

    I like Chrome much better these days. :-)
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  • Profile picture of the author Midas3 Consulting
    Chrome surpassed FF about 6 months ago, FF is sluggish,
    couldn't go back to FF now.
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  • Profile picture of the author googleninja
    Now I found a lot of people here who's been having same problem as me, finally.

    Initially, I thought its just my mac computer who's crashing when Firefox freezes a lot of times. I tried it on my Desktop installed with Vista and it was the same. I would be doing something and at some point it would just crash with me being completely clueless why. I mean I don't even use more than 10 plugins.

    Right now Im using Safari but I really do hope Mozilla fixes this problem soon.
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    • Profile picture of the author JDArchitecture
      I've tried FF over the years and it's never been as fast as IE for me.

      I want to switch to Chrome but the bookmark handling sucks! If they ever get around to a pinned bookmark frame with a scroll bar, I'll make the switch.
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  • Profile picture of the author azwar
    I've same problem with FF. But I think FF still the best friendly browser for me so I can't change it.
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  • Profile picture of the author ButterflyGarden
    Are you using any add-ons. I've found by removing add-ons many of the issues go away, but I agree Firefox and the recent updates have been less stable lately.
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  • Profile picture of the author Derwin
    Firefox is my favorite browser and I use it often. I can not live without it. It is not slow. I think that there is problem in your PC. You should delete all the cookies and temporary files and then try. i hope your problem will be solved. If not solve the reinstall it.
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    • Profile picture of the author agrajtech11
      I m not using much Firefox..i always prefer chrome or opera..try to install it again and after that check still you getting same issue with that??
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  • Profile picture of the author AjaTrinidad
    It's not just you. It's been very slow for me too. I've been using Chrome more and more lately.
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  • Profile picture of the author LisaJordan
    Yes me too, what a royal pain it is! I was told that FF is the preferred browser for WordPress so that is why I changed, UGH!
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  • Profile picture of the author mogulmedia
    That's the exact reason you should use Chrome! It is so fast and I can't ever see myself using FF again, at least not for a while... That's coming from someone that used to swear by FF too!
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  • Profile picture of the author talfighel
    You know what salegurus.....

    I think that you are not the only one which is strange. My FF browser does those things too. Not too sure why. It is very odd that you ask this because I thought that it was just me.

    Weird.

    Tal
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  • Profile picture of the author Goatboy
    I had a similar problem with IE8, after a couple of weeks of freezing, I found out the problem was caused by an Adobe add-on. I disable the add on and the problem went away.

    My FF gives me no trouble other than slow on the initial load. I also have Safari and Chrome installed, and I just downloaded SeaMonkey which is a Mozilla product that appears designed to compete against Chrome and Safari. I am told SeaMoney is a "stripped down" FF version, but the interface is much more similar to Safari than it is to IE or FF.
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  • Profile picture of the author Bruce NewMedia
    I used to love FF, but not lately. It's is getting slower and slower. More error messages that it "can't load scripts' etc. I've checked FF forums and many are reporting the same things. I don;t know if its add-ons or not.
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    • Profile picture of the author Amber Jalink
      Originally Posted by Derwin View Post

      Firefox is my favorite browser and I use it often. I can not live without it. It is not slow. I think that there is problem in your PC. You should delete all the cookies and temporary files and then try. i hope your problem will be solved. If not solve the reinstall it.
      Originally Posted by brucerby View Post

      I used to love FF, but not lately. It's is getting slower and slower. More error messages that it "can't load scripts' etc. I've checked FF forums and many are reporting the same things. I don;t know if its add-ons or not.
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      Crew Chief posted this above:

      How to Stop Firefox plugin-container.exe Process? | TechnoGadge

      Definitely make sure you try it. I followed the instructions today (after I realized I didn't have it all turned off as it should have been), and FF hasn't crashed YET since!

      And as it stands, I have 11 tabs open, 3 of them videos, some are pages that refresh, and the others are longggg threads.

      Usually it's crashed 3 x by now.

      The above instructions have made a big difference

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  • Profile picture of the author draede
    There are some things you can do to make firefox faster. Type about:config into your url bar and decrease the cache size, etc. That should make it go faster
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    • Profile picture of the author dagama
      No crashes, but it is definitely slower, particularly when loading.

      Tried Chrome, but it just does not have the Addons that make FF so good.

      Sigh! Maybe version 4 will fix matters????
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  • Profile picture of the author J Bold
    Honestly I have not noticed this. I use Chrome mostly, but usually have Firefox open as well.

    And, of course, I would never even think of using Explorer. Opera's not bad these days, either.
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  • Profile picture of the author ArnelRicafranca
    I normally use Firefox for browing and never had a problem with it. Occassionly, it does slow down. but not that bad. Anyone knows if Google Chrome is actually faster?
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    • Profile picture of the author dika
      Originally Posted by ArnelRicafranca View Post

      I normally use Firefox for browing and never had a problem with it. Occassionly, it does slow down. but not that bad. Anyone knows if Google Chrome is actually faster?
      Chrome initial load time is better than FF, few seconds for Chrome, Up to 2 minutes for FF.
      When watching videos streams, the two performs equally.
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  • Profile picture of the author Norma Rickman
    To me, it seems like it is caching with much greater frequency. Very frustrating when you are editing posts.
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  • Profile picture of the author cashcowflood
    I have been having problems with FF lately, it has been locking up and eventually shutting down on me. I think it could have something to do with the add-ons that the user is able to install. At any rate, I do not plan to switch as it is still more reliable than any other browser I have used.
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  • Profile picture of the author Steve Wise
    I've found that Firefox doesn't connect as well as explorer
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  • Profile picture of the author cma01
    Yes! Firefox has been so slow lately that I've actually been using IE.

    I'm sure it is because I have it loaded down with addon's, but the thing that is really annoying is that every time an update for one of the addon's is released FF freezes and then crashes.
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  • Profile picture of the author greff
    My FF crashed so often I had to fire up that other one. ;P
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    I have noticed it a little bit slower compared to chrome
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    • Profile picture of the author Lawrh
      The latest version is 3.6.8-1.2

      I have no problems at all. I run FF on openSuse Linux 11.2 and the plugin container thing actually is a benefit. Flash is poorly supported in Linux and that container has already blocked a flash crash.

      Bugger Chrome, G tracks me enough already.

      Regarding excessive addons, I have had up to 31 installed with no problems. Both on XP and Linux. I only have 15 at the moment. Perhaps they don't cause problems because I disable toolbars until I want to use them, leave SEOQuake off till I need it etc. Install whatever you like, just leave them turned off until you need them.
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  • Profile picture of the author djbventures
    The recent update gave me a load of bugs...pages don't load or they load with no images, etc...not just you.
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  • Profile picture of the author ElectricChili
    I thought it was just me because I have lots of addons. I only use FF when I want to use the tools (css, seo, etc). Other than that the browsing experience is a real drag.

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  • Profile picture of the author l23bc
    Have you downloaded your patch for windows 7 and firefox compatilbity,There is one about i did that for my desktop computer and have had no problems the only problems i have is with add ons crashing on my vm mac softwere of windows vista which.Is explanable because of install errors i think

    You can find out more from here about the patch

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  • Profile picture of the author powercomm
    Not only running slower, but it also crashes when trying to play videos saying the Adobe plugin has crashed. Has anyone else had this problem?

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    I have noticed issues with it too. Sometimes it just spins and spins when it opens a new webpage without doing anything.
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  • Profile picture of the author clark.angus
    you are not alone sometime i face this problem but overall you can't say that Firefox is slow browser its still my favorite browser because of its ad-ons and simplicity and user firendly.
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