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Why is firefox so slow

snowcrest
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I have one tab open and all settings are default but no matter what I do Firefox has a latency that is extremely annoying. Even hovering a a button takes a long time before the buttons changes color or whatever effect the specific website has for buttons. Typing is slow as well. Not my PC cause all other browsers:
Chrome
Edge
Opera
Brave

is fast. I prefer Firefox because of its dev tools but this is insane and forcing me to start using Chrome instead. Why the latency I have no extensions installed and no other themes enabled and like I said it's not my PC I have a fairly good machine and on other browsers it works perfectly, just not FF

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mesa
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Cant use Firefox at all today 11/4. It won't do anything.  Can only use to Chrome right now.  Sure hope they fix it

Since this isn't happening universally, my Linux install of Firefox works just as well as ever, this is not something "they" are going to fix so much as an issue locally you would have to fix.

TLHighbaugh
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It would be helpful in order to help you when having issues like this if you could indicate what operating system you are using. Windows probably has some sort of something and the same with macOS that is liable to cause interference with its use locally. These systems and their necessary security measures might be the culprit, which is not something I would know as I use Linux thus anything that could be to blame would be of my own doing and not bundled with the OS but I know this differs for the paid OSes. Also any network wide firewall or adblock might be to blame (Pi-Hole blocks the Notion.so telemetry and makes Notion a resource hog as it tries spamming for a line home, for example)

Also if you are using extensions, does restarting from about:profiles with add-ons disabled help? If so it is an extensions based issue and you need to disable something.

For what its worth, on my NixOS system, Firefox is by far the fastest traditional browser as Chrome and the derivatives you list as alternatives run sluggishly comparatively even with Firefox loaded with extensions.

Same here.  I'm on Debian and the most powerful PC I've got is a Core-i3 with 4GB RAM and a mechanical hard disk and I have no problems with Firefox.

I run a Pi-Hole too.

snowcrest
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After the latest update every time I refresh FireFox it gets stuck and I have to wait like a minute almost before I can use it again. I should just switch to Chrome or Opera or Brave or God forbid Edge

ekramulreza
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Same here! I'm just using for browsing, youtube and twitch. But for some reason it's using so much power, and processing. This didn't occur when I had only 8Gb of ram, But I changed that quite a long ago, and the problem is very recent. I don't know what got over there.

mj4u
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I thought it was the only one. Firefox keeps getting slower on my PC. I tried removing extensions and even themes and it's still so slow.

KarenFirefox
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Firefox has become ridiculously slow even with only 1 tab open. I don't know what it is doing, but I have a use amount of memory usage when I look in task manager. I have not changed any settings, but I did get an update recently and I strongly suspect a relation...

Would suggest removing all the themes and trying all the extensions one by one. It's possibly due to one of them. It would be less slow than usual.

MockeryBrowser
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Sadly, Firefox has become a mockery browser, which takes minutes to open a page and minutes to log into gmail etc. It's a fire**bleep**s mockery... I don't use it anymore.