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I just updated to the latest version of Waterfox and now Vines don't play. There were no issues on the prior version. Ideas?

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whether on Twitter or other pages, any Vine posted will not play. The image is frozen and when I click the play button nothing happens other than the "V" in the upper right corner of the vine wiggling. I was having issues on my prior version of Waterfox with linked tweets with embedded videos not playing, but that was fixed when I upgraded.

I have also recently upgraded to Windows 10, not sure if that has anything to do with it.

whether on Twitter or other pages, any Vine posted will not play. The image is frozen and when I click the play button nothing happens other than the "V" in the upper right corner of the vine wiggling. I was having issues on my prior version of Waterfox with linked tweets with embedded videos not playing, but that was fixed when I upgraded. I have also recently upgraded to Windows 10, not sure if that has anything to do with it.

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This is a support site for Firefox, not waterfox. If you'd like to install Firefox (BTW, there is now an official 64bit version of Firefox available) and still have issues, then we can help.

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Sorry.

I assumed since my Waterfox Help tab led me here they were associated with one another.

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No, waterfox is a fork of Firefox. However, Firefox x64 is the same thing as waterfox and so there is no real need to use waterfox anymore.