How does one escape a recursive loop as Firefox "resends" information after performing a CAPTCHA which endlessly prompts a new CAPTCHA ad infinitum?...
I am trying to establish, and use, an eBay account overseas, much as I do with Amazon, but eBay.fr asks me to perform a CAPTCHA when dealing with my account and once I get my green check-mark Firefox stomps down with a dialogue box demanding that I accept their requirement to resend information in order for me to view the page, but re-sending only brings me back to having to perform the CAPTCHA, not to the page that doing the CAPTCHA was intended to permit me access to. Of course clicking the CAPTCHA box so soon after successfully getting through it immediately produces a green check-mark without having to deal with any more images, yet Firefox still stomps on me with a "resend" box, ENDLESSLY.
Clicking "cancel" instead of resend brings no relief. Do I really have to use another browser just to be able to deal with outfits that Firefox is senselessly stomping all over?
Argh.
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Make sure you are not blocking content.
Start Firefox in Safe Mode {web link}
A small dialog should appear. Click Start In Safe Mode (not Refresh). Is the problem still there?
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enhanced-tracking-protection-firefox-desktop
Merci mille fois!
How did you solve the problem?
Oops, it's still there, I guess I didn't fix it, unless I use safe mode to access it. What do I do to go beyond that dinosaurish approach? Nix add-ons individually? Whitelist the site somewhere?
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