Firefox problem

I usually just ignore it.

I suppose if you type "About:config" into the address bar and search for "post" and change the integer to 1, it may store postdata and not show that message.
 
aaahhh... on the one website.... maybe upgrade FF and make sure you have the flash plugin installed.

It's saying i have the latest version of FF and i do have all the plugins because everything used to be perfect before one week and i dont know why this problem started i didnt change anything in FF.
 
I usually just ignore it.

I suppose if you type "About:config" into the address bar and search for "post" and change the integer to 1, it may store postdata and not show that message.

Ok i did what you've told me but it still shows up. I cant really ignore it because i click many times and everytimes it shows up and it doesnt show when i click the "back" botton it shows when i click on the website no matter where i click. I'm really sad with this.
 
Download it and install. Then run it and click "analyze" then when its done click "Run Cleaner". Then click the "Registry" tab. Then click "Scan for issues" and when its done click "Fix selected issues". If a prompt pops up, select "no" then press "Fix all selected issues". Makes sure to run this after you un-install firefox.
 
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Thank you but i fixed it. The problem was an add-on. I deleted most of the add-ons i had installed and it seems to work perfectly without showing that message. But thank you for the CCleaner i'll download it and use it now to make sure i dont have problems. Thank you guys. 10X.
 
Here is the CCleaner stuff

*NOTE* CCleaner deletes EVERYTHING out of temp/temporary folders. If you have anything in a temp folder, back it up or move it to a permanent folder prior to running CCleaner!

Download CCleaner from here to clean temp files from your computer.
  • Double click on the file to start the installation of the program.
  • Select your language and click OK, then next.
  • Read the license agreement and click I Agree.
  • Click next to use the default install location. Click Install then finish to complete installation.
  • Double click the CCleaner shortcut on the desktop to start the program.
  • On the "Windows" tab, under "Internet Explorer," uncheck "Cookies" if you do not want them deleted. (If deleted, you will likely need to reenter your passwords at all sites where a cookie is used to recognize you when you visit).
  • If you use either the Firefox or Mozilla browsers, the box to uncheck for "Cookies" is on the Applications tab, under Firefox/Mozilla.
  • Click on the "Options" icon at the left side of the window, then click on "Advanced."
    deselect "Only delete files in Windows Temp folders older than 48 hours."
  • Click on the "Cleaner" icon on the left side of the window, then click Run Cleaner to run the program.
  • Caution: It is not recommended that you use the "Issues" feature unless you are very familiar with the registry as it has been known to find legitimate items.
  • After CCleaner has completed its process, click Exit.

Do you know what add on it was???
 
Thank you but i fixed it. The problem was an add-on. I deleted most of the add-ons i had installed and it seems to work perfectly without showing that message. But thank you for the CCleaner i'll download it and use it now to make sure i dont have problems. Thank you guys. 10X.
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Yes some add-ons can cause some major problems and can bog your system down alot. I have had that before. To test it just disable all addons and then turn them on one by one until you find the one that is causing the issues.
 
What i did is basicly i had a lot add-ons just for fun but most of them i never used so i thought it might be from a add-ons so i deleted the ones i never used and it started working perfecly with no problems so i guess i'm good to go. :)
 
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