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How can I fix facebook so that it will allow me to get the 'add photos' popup page after Comcast upgraded and changed my firefox settings?

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I had to get a new modem from Comcast today and after doing that, it updated my firefox with a new homepage and links on my toolbar, both easily removed and fixed. But what I can't figure out is how to fix my facebook so that I can still upload photos. It had come up and said facebook was untrusted (something I've never encountered before) and now after several tries, I can no longer upload photos! I had to *gasp* sign in via IE to do it. I have cookies allowed from facebook and I allow pop-ups, so I can't figure out what else needs to change to let this happen again. Any help is greatly appreciated!

I had to get a new modem from Comcast today and after doing that, it updated my firefox with a new homepage and links on my toolbar, both easily removed and fixed. But what I can't figure out is how to fix my facebook so that I can still upload photos. It had come up and said facebook was untrusted (something I've never encountered before) and now after several tries, I can no longer upload photos! I had to *gasp* sign in via IE to do it. I have cookies allowed from facebook and I allow pop-ups, so I can't figure out what else needs to change to let this happen again. Any help is greatly appreciated!

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Hi,

One thing you could try safely without touching any specific/needed configuration is to check Firefox in a new profile. You can later delete it.

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Hi,

One thing you could try safely without touching any specific/needed configuration is to check Firefox in a new profile. You can later delete it.

Profiles Howto

Profile Manager

Profile Folder & Files