Firefox does not comment based on Facebook on all websites (for example Huffpost): I tried the safe mode, disabling anti-ad... nothing works.

I can get on FB and post. etc., but sites that use them commenting on do not display comments. I've tried safe mode, re - install Firefox: not to go.

It's complicated. There are many links in the chain...

You want to check if Firefox is actually sending a request to Facebook many different servers and receive a normal response? Here's how you can try it.

While watching the HuffPost (or other) page, press Ctrl + Shift + k to open the Web Console in the lower part of the tab along its top edge, click Network. Then reload the page and network monitor should start to fill with dozens of URL in the order that makes Firefox the application.

After he calms down, you can scroll down or click on the header of the column field sort by site and search queries to these areas. They were called in the order in my little test, among a bunch of other things:

For example, if there is no request to connect.facebook.net, then a script blocker or a blocker Tracker can kick in. If there is no request for html pages, then the script could be at fault or another type of block can be considered.

Note: I stay connected on Facebook, so being connected may have some influence on this point that I'm not aware of.

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