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Google won't let me sign in: "The browser you're using doesn't support JavaScript, or has JavaScript turned off. To keep your Google Account secure, try signin

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Google won't let me sign in and here is what they say: "The browser you're using doesn't support JavaScript, or has JavaScript turned off.

To keep your Google Account secure, try signing in on a browser that has JavaScript turned on."

I have recently updated to the latest version of Firefox and seemed to have no problem yesterday. What do I do now?

Google won't let me sign in and here is what they say: "The browser you're using doesn't support JavaScript, or has JavaScript turned off. To keep your Google Account secure, try signing in on a browser that has JavaScript turned on." I have recently updated to the latest version of Firefox and seemed to have no problem yesterday. What do I do now?

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Hello Galt75,

In Firefox JavaScript is enabled by default, but strange things do happen - maybe you could check, just to make sure :

Type in the address bar about:config and press Enter (promise to be careful, if asked)

Type in the search bar : javascript.enabled

The value should be true

If you had to change the value, then close and restart Firefox.

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Thank you for your reply. Before I read it, I did the following:

I opened Safari, went to my Google accounts then left them open when I closed the browser.

Then I opened Firefox and clicked on Gmail. It immediately came up opened.

I then signed out and signed in again. All is well. No hitches. Weird.

But I'm hanging onto your suggestion. Thanks again.

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Well put McCoy!

Ti ṣàtúnṣe nípa Steven.Anctil.FRPS

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i did same think as you said. but same problem occur. is there any other way

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prithvi said

i did same think as you said. but same problem occur. is there any other way

Hello prithvi,

As this thread is about to be archived; would you be so kind as to start your own thread and post a question using this link :

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/new/desktop/other

(scroll down to the bottom of the page and type your question there)

It will also show your system details, which might be helpful.