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Firefox does not show YouTube video's anymore

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Rink

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Jun 25, 2020, 6:11:48 PM6/25/20
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I do not get the frame in which the video plays.
A few days ago it worked good.


Firefox 77.0.1
(I had the same problem with firefox 75.0)
Addons:
AdBlock Plus
NoScript
Ghostery
Privacy Badger
Duckduckgo Privacy Essentials

Windows 7 Prof SP1
Avira Free
CCleaner Free
Malwarebytes free


Internet Explorer 11 plays each video OK.

😉 Good Guy 😉

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Jun 25, 2020, 6:32:26 PM6/25/20
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On 25/06/2020 23:11, Rink wrote:
I do not get the frame in which the video plays.
A few days ago it worked good.


Please restart Firefox in Safe Mode and then try going to Youtube.com and see if videos now plays as they used to "A few days ago".

If videos are playing then you know some rogue Add-Ons is causing the problem.  You need to track it down by enabling one at a time and playing the videos.  Anytime the video stops playing then you know the Add-Ons that is blocking the videos. Alternatively disable following Add-Ons and try YouTube:

NoScript
Ghostery
Privacy Badger
Duckduckgo Privacy Essentials

I don't have any Add-Ons and YouTube works for me;  I just tried it so there is nothing wrong with FF or YouTube.  My FF is version: 77.0.1 54 bit on Windows 10 (1909 fully updated).


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😉 Good Guy 😉

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Jun 25, 2020, 6:36:40 PM6/25/20
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On 25/06/2020 23:32, 😉 Good Guy 😉 wrote:
On 25/06/2020 23:11, Rink wrote:
I do not get the frame in which the video plays.
A few days ago it worked good.


Please restart Firefox in Safe Mode and then try going to Youtube.com and see if videos now plays as they used to "A few days ago".

If videos are playing then you know some rogue Add-Ons is causing the problem.  You need to track it down by enabling one at a time and playing the videos.  Anytime the video stops playing then you know the Add-Ons that is blocking the videos. Alternatively disable following Add-Ons and try YouTube:

NoScript
Ghostery
Privacy Badger
Duckduckgo Privacy Essentials

I don't have any Add-Ons and YouTube works for me;  I just tried it so there is nothing wrong with FF or YouTube.  My FF is version: 77.0.1 54 bit on Windows 10 (1909 fully updated).


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