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I want to whitelist a website

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I want to whitelist "wetransfer.com" they provide a essential useful service for me for free, just asking not to block them. I found one discussion that helped somebody else. But if I follow the instructions given in the answer at "Whitelisting: Such a headache. Why was this changed?" It does not work for me. at step 3 I'm stuck because the ">"icon I have to use it not there. Please can anybody create a understandable manual for greenies as me about how to whitelist a website in the recent versions of firefox ? Thanks a lot Ferdinand

I want to whitelist "wetransfer.com" they provide a essential useful service for me for free, just asking not to block them. I found one discussion that helped somebody else. But if I follow the instructions given in the answer at "Whitelisting: Such a headache. Why was this changed?" It does not work for me. at step 3 I'm stuck because the ">"icon I have to use it not there. Please can anybody create a understandable manual for greenies as me about how to whitelist a website in the recent versions of firefox ? Thanks a lot Ferdinand

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dieten said

at step 3 I'm stuck because the ">"icon I have to use it not there.

Hello Ferdinand,

In the thread you are talking about :

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1271912

The "<big>></big>" icon is right next to "Connection secure" .....

But it all depends on what exactly it is you want to whitelist; what you could try first when you're on that site : click the shield icon (next to the padlock) and turn off "Enhanced Tracking Protection".

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Note that the 'i' icon in the location bar has been replaced by the padlock icon. The Tracking Protection button has become a separate button and is always present in Firefox 70 and newer. When Tracking Protection is actively blocking content then it gets a blue highlight and when you block Tracking Protection then it gets a strike through.