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After Update to Version 68.0 Firefox (Win 10), Firefox doesn't display locally stored webfonts and uses Arial (same files online work fine)

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Today, I was designing a new webpage. It uses fonts like Open Sans etc (directly embedded via css, not via Google Fonts). After the update to 68.0 (from 67.0.4) the fonts aren't shown any more and Arial is used for everything. It only happens when opened the html-files locally. If you upload the same files to a webserver, everything works fine. With 67.0.4 (and all previous versions) the website works fine both ways. OS is Windows 10, 64 bit, Professional.

Today, I was designing a new webpage. It uses fonts like Open Sans etc (directly embedded via css, not via Google Fonts). After the update to 68.0 (from 67.0.4) the fonts aren't shown any more and Arial is used for everything. It only happens when opened the html-files locally. If you upload the same files to a webserver, everything works fine. With 67.0.4 (and all previous versions) the website works fine both ways. OS is Windows 10, 64 bit, Professional.

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hi dnisn, this is likely happening due to this security fix: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2019-21/#CVE-2019-11730

try to change privacy.file_unique_origin to false in about:config, restart firefox and see if this can make a difference (please note that this makes you vulnerable to the described security problem though).

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hi dnisn, this is likely happening due to this security fix: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2019-21/#CVE-2019-11730

try to change privacy.file_unique_origin to false in about:config, restart firefox and see if this can make a difference (please note that this makes you vulnerable to the described security problem though).

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Hi Philipp, thanks a lot! It works again with the change in about:config. I will keep the security issues in mind. Thanks again!

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I ran in to this or a similar problem when OpenSuse Leap upgraded from Firefox 60 to 68 a week or so ago and I then tried to locally access a very old Baen CD, such as found in http://baencd.thefifthimperium.com/01-HonorverseCD/Baen01-HonorverseCD.zip . The problem wasn't with fonts but with control mechanisms for manipulating the individual books, which disappeared. The chosen solution appears to be a fix.

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