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Myself, I use both chrome and firefox, but firefox crashes frequently. It shows below message while accessing to google.

Your connection is not secure

The owner of www.google.com has configured their website improperly. To protect your information from being stolen, Firefox has not connected to this website.

This site uses HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) to specify that Firefox may only connect to it securely. As a result, it is not possible to add an exception for this certificate.

I am totally disappointed with this window. But peoples says that firefox is more secure than chrome. Any idea about this?
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It could be that your Firefox browser is not updated to the latest version, or that you have some add-ons or extensions that are causing it to crash. I would suggest updating your Firefox to the latest version and disabling any add-ons or extensions that you may have installed. Additionally, you can try clearing your cache and cookies, as this may help with any potential issues. If these suggestions do not help, you may want to contact Mozilla for further assistance.

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I am using Google Chrome browser on my system. Before answering this question I just installed the latest version of Mozilla Firefox and checked it with several sites several times. But I couldn't find any such problem described here.

If you are having the above-said problem only with Google or certain sites I suggest you clear all browsing data including all cookies and everything. You can do it by going to the location -> top right button on Firefox -> history -> clear recent history -> then under Details tab check all checkboxes there. Most probably this may solve your problem.

If this procedure can't solve it then you must check your system for any malware with multiple tools. Do confirm you are using the latest version of firefox instead of a very old version. Also, check for any extensions or plugins in your browser like browser safe, browser protect, browser guard, site protect, secure safe or something like these names or anything suspicious. If there anything like that remove it. You may also check your system for such applications installed. This must solve your problem.

If you can't manually remove those applications or having any difficulty in removing such malware or adware you may use a software like Superantispyware. It is a free tool which helps you to scan adware, malware, viruses and malicious browser extensions.
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May be running it with pirated Windows OS. Reinstall with original Windows,Your problem will be solved.
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I have used the two above,chrome and Firefox and I can second your answer.Also in used to find that Firefox tends to lag a lot unlike chrome.

Since I started using chrome things are OK but the only problem is that it tends to use much data unlike when you're using opera mini which saves one's data but doesn't load captchas.
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I've found out when you are using Window 7 64GB, Window 8 64GB, and Windows 10, Firefox is just not working at all with these ISOs. It is best to use Chrome when using the ISOs so that you can access the internet and bring up your site. 

Furthermore, even before these new ISOs were introduced Firefox would lag and cause the computer to start having performance issues. It would take longer to boot up the device and to access your programs and the Internet I've never been a big fan of Firefox and normally when I find a person using this and their computer has performance issues I take it out. This corrects the problems and the machine runs normally again. 
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Firefox requires a lot of RAM. And the thing is that more tabs that you add, the more resource it is going to take. So overall the impression of the firefox gets a bit too much for the old system or the system with the limited amount of the RAM. So this is one reason I prefer to have Chrome and Edge as my  browsers. 
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This error is caused by a problem with Firefox program files. The solution is to remove the Firefox program and then reinstall Firefox. (This will not remove your passwords, bookmarks or other user data and settings which are stored in a separate profiles folder.) Uninstall Firefox.
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This error is coused by a problem with Firefox program files. The solution is to remove to the firefox program and then reinstall firefox
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If you were experiencing sort of loading problems or cracking in Mozilla Firefox, the reason behind was the browser version were not compatible with your Windows version. 
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Actually .. it's working very well

Browsing downloadig 
I've just checked my Facebook account on firefox

Maybe you just need to explain what is exactly the problem so we can help you 

Xoxo
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Hi, I just installed the latest version of Mozilla Firefox and checked mozilla firefox working good. Maybe there is a problem in your operating system or internet issue. Thanks!    

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Firefox like any other site may not work well with some hardwares.Make sure that after installation  you allow run in your gadget.You may also check if your gadget is compatible.
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Mozilla Firefox has an issue that prevents websites from loading at the moment. Those affected by the bug will see an infinite loading loop on tabs and the browser failing to load any pages.
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It's possible that the version of Firefox you're using is out of date. Mozilla releases regular updates to Firefox to fix bugs and ensure the browser is as secure as possible. You should check for updates by clicking the "Help" menu in the upper-right corner of the Firefox window and then selecting "About Firefox." If an update is available, it will be presented in the window that appears. After the update is installed, you should see improvements in the way Firefox works.

It's also possible that there's a problem with the specific website you're trying to access. If the website is using an outdated or unsupported security protocol, this may cause Firefox to display the error message you see. If so, you may need to contact the website for assistance.
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If clearing the cookies and cache don't work, you should check your computer for malware , certain type of malware are known to Target Firefox and can prevent it from loading various website
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Mozilla Firefox may not be working properly due to various reasons such as outdated software, conflicting extensions, corrupt or missing files, or malware. To fix the issue, users can try clearing the browser cache and cookies, disabling or removing conflicting extensions, reinstalling the browser, or running a malware scan on the device.
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It could be that your Firefox browser is not updated to the latest version, or that you have some add-ons or extensions that are causing it to crash. I would suggest updating your Firefox to the latest version and disabling any add-ons or extensions that you may have installed
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There could be various reasons why Mozilla Firefox is not working properly. Here are some common issues and potential solutions:

Outdated version: Ensure that you are using the latest version of Firefox. Outdated versions may have compatibility issues or security vulnerabilities. Go to the Firefox website and download the latest version if necessary.

Clear cache and cookies: Cached data and cookies can sometimes cause issues with browser functionality. Clearing the cache and cookies can help resolve problems. Go to the Firefox menu, select Options (or Preferences), and navigate to the Privacy & Security section to find options for clearing cache and cookies.

Disable extensions and themes: Extensions and themes installed in Firefox can sometimes conflict with its normal operation. Try disabling or removing any recently added extensions or themes to see if that resolves the problem. You can manage extensions by going to the Firefox menu, selecting Add-ons, and then choosing Extensions or Themes.

Update plugins: Plugins like Adobe Flash or Java can cause issues if they are outdated or incompatible. Ensure that you have the latest versions of these plugins installed. You can check for plugin updates in the Add-ons section of the Firefox menu.

Safe mode: Starting Firefox in safe mode can help identify if an extension or theme is causing the problem. Safe mode disables extensions and themes temporarily. To start Firefox in safe mode, click on the Firefox menu, select Help, and then choose Restart with Add-ons Disabled.

Profile issues: Firefox profiles can sometimes become corrupted, leading to various problems. Creating a new profile can help resolve these issues. Refer to Mozilla's support documentation for instructions on creating a new profile.

Antivirus or firewall interference: Antivirus software or firewalls may mistakenly identify Firefox as a security threat and interfere with its functioning. Temporarily disabling or configuring the settings of your antivirus or firewall software can help determine if they are causing the problem.

If none of these solutions resolve the issue, you may consider uninstalling and reinstalling Firefox as a last resort. Remember to back up your bookmarks, saved passwords, and any other important data before uninstalling.

If the problem persists, it could be a more specific or complex issue, and it may be helpful to seek assistance from Mozilla's support forums or contact their support team directly for further troubleshooting steps.
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