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On my Mac OS10+, when I attempt to send a link, I get the error message: Google Accounts -- The page you requested is invalid. This feature worked before I upgraded to the newest Firefox. How do I repair this so I can send links?

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I recently disabled the 2 step log.

Sending a Link: I use the Firefox drop down menu under "File" > "Send link". In the past, a new tab would open, with a gMail email with the link in the message field. Then I would add the email addressee and click send.

A problem unrelated to the above is: Secondly, I sign in to Google Calendar, the mail icon, bounces up and down. When I try to sign in, I get the message that sign in failed. Calendar is visible on my iGoogle Page, and I don't have to sign-in.

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I recently disabled the 2 step log. Sending a Link: I use the Firefox drop down menu under "File" > "Send link". In the past, a new tab would open, with a gMail email with the link in the message field. Then I would add the email addressee and click send. A problem unrelated to the above is: Secondly, I sign in to Google Calendar, the mail icon, bounces up and down. When I try to sign in, I get the message that sign in failed. Calendar is visible on my iGoogle Page, and I don't have to sign-in. Thanks

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Clear the cache and the cookies from sites that cause problems.

"Clear the Cache":

  • Firefox > Preferences > Advanced > Network > Offline Storage (Cache): "Clear Now"

"Remove the Cookies" from sites causing problems:

  • Firefox > Preferences > Privacy > Cookies: "Show Cookies"