Login on firefox is acting very strange, please help!
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I have just jumped ship from Chrome to Firefox, I have everything setup and working great, except the Moz toolbar!
I have been able to login twice, but when I navigate it drops off, and when I attempt to login the login page just refreshes!
Any ideas please?
Thanks in advance
Mitch
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Iso tested all three tips, clearing cookies fixed it!!
Thanks so much! Have a nice weekend
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Hi There,
Thanks for writing us! As a first step when it comes to browsers we generally recommend that you clear your cache and cookies in case something is getting in the way. If that does not resolve the issue the next step would be disabling all third party extensions except for Moz Bar because there is a chance that one of those could be interfering with your log in.
If neither of these suggestions work I would suggest writing in to [email protected] and we should be able to provide further assistance.
Hopefully this helps and if you have any other questions or concerns please feel free to ask.
I wish you a wonderful day and that everything works out!
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not so much with the tool bar but sometimes on site there is a timeout issue simply go to www.moz.com/logout
then you can log back in and you should be good.
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