29-06-2024
08:10 AM
- last edited on
01-07-2024
05:36 PM
by
Jon
My finance web sites , are making me use other web browsers, stating firefox blocks two much content, and they are correct , when I use edge programs load faster and all the web sites work as they should. What ever Fire Fox is doing they are forcing people to leave the platform.
02-07-2024 03:21 AM
Hi @jpelli, thank you for reaching out!
Can you please provide URL of the site you can't use in Firefox + some steps to reproduce the problem we could follow on our machines?
You mention content blocking? Are you using Tracking protection in Firefox? Does the site works if you switch it off? Or, are you using some add-blockers, does it help if you disabled them?
22-07-2026 01:13 AM
If Firefox is blocking content on your finance websites, it's usually related to the browser's Enhanced Tracking Protection (ETP) or security settings rather than an issue with the websites themselves. Many financial platforms rely on third-party cookies, embedded services, or scripts for authentication and secure transactions, which Firefox may block to enhance user privacy.
A few steps that are worth trying:
If the website works normally in another browser after trying these steps, it may be helpful to report the issue to both the website administrator and the Firefox community. Including your Firefox version, operating system, and any error messages will make it easier for others to identify the cause.
Many professionals who regularly use online banking, ERP systems, accounting software or finance courses platforms depend on Firefox every day. Resolving browser compatibility issues early helps ensure a smoother experience across a wide range of secure financial applications and learning portals
04-08-2026 01:42 AM
Firefox's strong privacy protections are one of its biggest advantages, but in some cases they can interfere with websites that rely on certain scripts, trackers, or third-party content. Before switching browsers completely, try adjusting the Enhanced Tracking Protection settings for the affected sites or temporarily disabling extensions to see if that resolves the issue. If the same sites work better in Edge, it's worth reporting them to Mozilla so compatibility can be improved. It's all about finding the right balance between privacy and usability. For example, platforms like HalalVouch work best when privacy features and website compatibility are properly optimized.