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TradingView Tabs Limit

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I'm using Firefox to chart on TradingView and my PC has 64GB of RAM however the issue is that I cannot open as much tabs on Firefox as I want. I have around 100 Tabs opened for TradingView and the Memory Consumption is around 40%. When I'm opening a new tab, the TradingView chart is not getting loaded. Is there any way or Parameter change to solve this issue?

I'm using Firefox to chart on TradingView and my PC has 64GB of RAM however the issue is that I cannot open as much tabs on Firefox as I want. I have around 100 Tabs opened for TradingView and the Memory Consumption is around 40%. When I'm opening a new tab, the TradingView chart is not getting loaded. Is there any way or Parameter change to solve this issue?

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Toggling security.csp.enable to false on the about:config page works for me.

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Is this a live chart live? Can you provide steps to replicate the issue and show us what you are seeing when opening the chart? Are you running 95.0.2?

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Yes. it is live chart with real-time data.

I currently have around 100 Tabs opened and whenever I open a new one, it will show the attached.

Also I provided the memory consumption and capacity in the attachments.

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Chosen Solution

Toggling security.csp.enable to false on the about:config page works for me.

Modified by jonzn4SUSE